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This is what it looks like driving a 1969 GTO Ram Air convertible down the highway with the top down.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible, left front view. This was taken by the second owner. Looks like white wall tires were added.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible, left rear view.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible, right rear view.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible, interior view. Lots of blue in here.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible, another interior view.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible, Ram Air engine view.
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Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible, trunk view.
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Here is the Data Plate on this Liberty Blue 1969 GTO convertible. Let's decode it! The 69 is the model year of 1969. The 2 is for Pontiac. The 42 is for the GTO model. The 67 is for the convertible body style. BAL is for the Baltimore, Maryland assembly plant. 5 is for the 400,000 to 500,000th V8 engine powered car down the line. 72656 is the sequential body number. Trim 250 is for blue interior. Paint 51 is Liberty Blue and A is for the ivory white convertible top.
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Here is the invoice to go with the car. The color is E1 which stands for a Liberty Blue paint and white convertible top. The interior is 50 which is blue. The options match: Ram Air engine, power windows, automatic, power antenna, console, remote mirror, etc.
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Here is the window sticker.
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Here is the original sales invoice. The original owner traded in a new 1970 Dodge Challenger for this Goat.
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Here is the Protect-O-Plate which was the proof of a factory warranty.
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Cameo White 1969 GTO convertible owned by Mark Newby from Flower Mount, Texas. This is our Picture Of The Week for 1/5/03. Here's what Mark had to say, "I finally found my dreamcar last year, in the midst of a frame off restoration; #'s matching 69 convertible with hideaways and a hood tach. With the restoration complete in April 2002, I began taking her out to cruise nights and shows, including the Pontiac Southern Nationals (with her younger brother TA455). It has really been a great year and my GTO has kept me out of all topless clubs in Dallas! Finally true love - in fact I just purchased a 70 Orbit Orange Judge project on Jan 3/2003... ROCK ON!"
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Side view of Mark's Cameo White 1969 GTO convertible.
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