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There's a Tri-power under the hood of this Montero Red 1966 GTO convertible. Nice!
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Burgundy 1966 GTO convertible owned by Randy & Marcia Reeves. This was our Picture Of The Week for 1/1/04. This car is all original, except for the paint and top. It's got a Tri-power and a 4-speed manual transmission.
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Red, White, and Blue GTOs. This was our Picture Of The Week for 1-18-04. The Nightwatch blue one is owned by Kevin and Michelle Doud. The White one is owned by Jerry (Moon) Mullen who drove over three hours to help make this photo happen. The Red one is owned by Al Swearingen. This shot was taken in Olympia, Washington with the capital dome in the back ground. The photo was taken as part of the NorthWest Legends GTO Club calendar project.
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Fontaine Blue 1966 GTO convertible owned by Harold Lockamy from Fayetteville, North Carolina. This was our Picture Of The Week for 5/20/04.
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Fontaine Blue 1966 GTO convertible, interior view. This baby has a manual transmission with console and a Custom Sports Steering Wheel.
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Fontaine Blue 1966 GTO convertible, Tri-power engine view.
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Barrier Blue 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Tom Allen from Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania. This was our Picture Of The Week for 7/18/04. Click here to see more pictures of his car using the Picture Searcher specifying (1966, GTO, owned by Tom Allen). Tom comments, "Last year I submitted pictures to the Ultimate GTO Picture site and was amazed at the great reception it got from people who viewed it. Over the winter, I put another $2,700 into the car and except for a Tri-Power unit next year, I am almost finished with it. Some of the new items are a wood steering wheel; wood grain dash; all new door handles, window cranks and ash trays; all new pedal pads and stainless trim; wheel opening moldings and rocker extensions; new valve covers and air cleaner to replace the Edelbrocks that were on it; new front bumper; trunk mat, spare tire cover and correct trunk paint were some of the major projects. I also got correct center caps and lugs for the Rally wheels and bought G70-15 Firestone redlines to put on them. I bought all the stickers for under the hood and in the trunk. The engine has been freshly painted. The battery holdown and washer pump were missing and are now on the car. Some little things include the fuzzy dice, tiger tail, Hurst emblem, GR-RRR! plate, and new license plate frames."
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Martinique Bronze 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Jerry and Helen Swenson from Olympia, Washington. This was our Picture Of The Week for 11/21/04. Jerry tells us abut his car, "We bought the car two years ago as a project. My son and I did almost everything including the bodywork. We were lucky to find a great painter. This is our first GTO, but it will probably not be our last! The car has the original 389 four-barrel. Gee, these things go, don't they?"
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Here's a picture of Jerry and Helen's 1966 GTO during restoration.
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Marina Turquoise 1966 GTO convertible owned by Joe Arcadi from Chardon, Ohio. This was our Picture Of The Week for 12/26/04. Joe tells us more, "It is finally to a point where I do not have to keep it covered in my garage in order not to embarass my wife. The paint work is done and the car is together. My body shop spent two weeks blocking and priming this car so the lines, gaps and sheet metal is perfect. Next is the interior and rounding up the factory AC system that came with the car as well as the elctric windows." Click here to see pictures of Joe's restoration using the Advanced Picture Searcher loaded with model=GTO, year=1966, and owner=Joe Arcadi.
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Right side view of Joe's finished Marina Turquoise 1966 GTO convertible.
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Joe painted his Rally II wheels Marina Turquoise. He also substituted the stock centers with spinners.
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Here's a set of pictures of Joe Arcadi's 1966 GTO convertible undergoing a frame off restoration. Joe said that at this point he was about 90% done.
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1966 GTO convertible restoration, view of the trunk area underside.
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1966 GTO convertible restoration, right front view. Engine and inner fenders can be seen in the foreground.
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