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Fontaine Blue 1966 GTO hardtop, engine view. Here's that fresh 400ci engine. CLICK->
This is a Milt Schornack's 1966 Gee TO Tiger (pronouned 'Gee Tow') 1:24 scale diecast. It's available from universityofracing.com. This was our Picture Of The Week for 3/29/09. It has a 389ci Tri-Power XS Ram Air engine, red fender liners, chrome exhaust extensions, Rally gauges, Hurst wheels, Bobcat kit option, and the factory "A" production line mark on the firewall. It's a reproduction of Milt's own 1:1 scale replica. CLICK->
Can you find the Montero Red 1966 GTO in this photo? This is the way Tod Hoffmann found it in his father's garage. It sat here for 23 years. It is our Picture Of The Week for 4-19-09. Tod tells us more, "I had tried & tried to get it from my father with no luck for many years. Finally in December 2006, he offered me the car. It took two weekends to uncover and remove the car from his garage. Eight months later his house was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, destroying a '64 GTO hardtop & a '64 Tempest Custom Coupe. Some of my parts were still there and destroyed as well. It was originally delivered in North Carolina. It is a Tri-Power, 4-speed with AM-FM, rear speaker, console, 3.55 gears, Rally guages, and floormats." CLICK->
Another shot of Tod's Montero Red 1966 GTO in his father's garage. CLICK->
Here is a shot during the restoration process. CLICK->
Tod tells us "I finished the frame off resto (for now) in September 2008, and was able to put about 500 miles on it before the weather started getting bad. I plan to enjoy the car [in 2009] and let my father enjoy it too. We are planning a trip to the GTO nats 2009 in Dayton, Ohio. It now has A/C, P/W, P/S, and power disc brakes." CLICK->
Montero Red 1966 GTO hardtop, left rear view. CLICK->
Montero Red 1966 GTO hardtop, rear end view. CLICK->
Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Richard Zurek from Scottsdale, Arizona. This was our Picture Of The Week for 5-24-09. Nice looking ride Richard. Let's hope he sends us additional shots that we can post. CLICK->
Richard sends us additional shots of his Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop, right side view. CLICK->
Under the hood is a nice clean looking engine. CLICK->
The interior is parchment and black. CLICK->
Looks like new. CLICK->
This is a 1966 Tempest OHC6 featured in an ad from the March 16th, 1966 Seattle Times Newspaper. It was sent in by John Klein from Washington. This was our Picture Of The Week for 6-14-09. The ad calls the Tempest a "GeeTo Tiger, Jr." The "GeeTO" is pronounced "Gee Toe" as in the toe on your foot. You can get this fabulous car for only $2195. You would only pay $495 if you brought in a trade-in. I bet your trade-in could only be 1-2 years old though. It's funny at the end where they say, "Sorry... at these prices, we can't offer this car with a free mink stole." Sounds like Central Pontiac Dealership would offer a fur with many of their new car purchases.
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