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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. CLICK->
Here is the window sticker. CLICK->
Here is the original sales invoice. The original owner traded in a new 1970 Dodge Challenger for this Goat. CLICK->
Here is the Protect-O-Plate which was the proof of a factory warranty. CLICK->
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!" CLICK->
Side view of Mark's Cameo White 1969 GTO convertible. CLICK->
Cameo White 1969 GTO convertible, left rear view. Mark has a power antenna on the right rear fender. CLICK->
The interior of Mark's Cameo White 1969 GTO convertible is red. CLICK->
Big clear image of the engine in this 1969 GTO convertible. CLICK->
1969 GTO convertible owned by Fredrik Söder from Stockholm, Sweden. This was our Picture Of The Week for 6/29/03. CLICK->
Swedish 1969 GTO convertible, right front view. This time the top is up. CLICK->
Blue 1969 GTO convertible, right side view. CLICK->
Here's some older shots of the Blue 1969 GTO convertible owned by Fredrik Söder from Stockholm, Sweden. Here he's got white walled tires mounted on Rally II wheels. CLICK->
Here's a view of the interior in this Swedish GTO. CLICK->
Blue 1969 GTO convertible. These next ones were taken summer of 2000, just after Fredrick imported it from California. Fredrick comments, "God bless America for the GTO!" PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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