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Judging from the front fender emblem and the engine size, this may be a 1968 Tempest. Want to buy this one? It is from Shirley who says the car has a 350 V8, chrome wheels, 59,000 miles, red with black interior & top. Let them know you saw the car here at The Ultimate GTO Picture Site. CLICK->
Tom Tredinnick got this 1968 GTO running again with the help of the people on the GTO email list. If you have a GTO, you should join the email list to receive many helpful emails each day. CLICK->
Black & White shot taken in the winter of Tom's green 1968 GTO. CLICK->
Max Factor made some after shave lotion called "GTO". I wonder if it smells like smoking rubber? CLICK->
Looks like Greg Gile from Redmond, Oregon bought himself a convertible. He tells us about it: "Found the car of my dreams! It's a 68 convertible with a 400 std., and 4 speed. Car is
intact, runs, and all numbers match. Contrary to what the pics may show, it needs a lot of work. Many thanks again, as the tech tips I got from you enabled me to know what to look for. Will keep you updated as to how the restoration goes." Notice the non-stock stripe job on the car. The ones on the hood sort of resemble the
paint scheme that the Royal Pontiac dealership was putting on cars in the 60's. See the little "400" painted on the hood snorkel. CLICK->
A side view of Greg's white 1968 GTO. CLICK->
Another shot of Greg's GTO. It has stripes on the trunk. CLICK->
Then, in these next 4 pictures, Greg starts the restoration on his white 1968 GTO. CLICK->
They discovered a lot of Bondo in the back end of Greg's 1968 GTO. You can usually see a typical deep "pile" of Bondo around the rear marker light on these cars. The big cracks are a giveaway. CLICK->
Greg is doing a whole new suspension, brakes, etc. on this 1968 GTO. CLICK->
Greg welded a good LeMans convertible rear into his 1968 GTO which was in great shape. CLICK->
Greg sent in a set of updated pictures of his Cameo Ivory 1968 GTO convertible after a two year restoration. Greg says, "She's back from the dead. It's been a long 2 years and about 40,000 dollars ago but with exception of the radio she's restored to stock condition." CLICK->
Cameo Ivory 1968 GTO convertible, right front view with the top down. CLICK->
Cameo Ivory 1968 GTO convertible, left side view. CLICK->
Cameo Ivory 1968 GTO convertible, right rear view. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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