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Matador Red 1969 LeMans convertible with a 350 2 bl and a white top owned by James Szabo. James's Dad bought the car new. CLICK->
James sent more pictures of his Matador Red 1969 LeMans convertible. CLICK->
Matador Red 1969 LeMans convertible, left front view. CLICK->
Matador Red 1969 LeMans convertible at the beach. CLICK->
This is a combo not often seen. It is a white convertible with a white top and a black interior. This car also has the optional cornering lights on the fenders. CLICK->
This one was spotted at an online auction. At the time it was bid up to $26,000.00 with the reserve met. The first bidder began at $18,000.00. The car is from Hollywood, California. The description at the auction was: "Absolutely immaculate, 1969 GTO, completely original with 24,000 miles, mint condition with no restoration. GTO green/pearl interior/white top/black carpet; flip-down lights, bucket seats, air/heat, 400 engine, original wheels & tires + extra set (8 total), looks and runs like it did in 1969." CLICK->
This one is owned by Dave Funderburg from Buford, Georgia. He says he bought this car from the original owner that got it when she was 15. This is a 1969 Liberty Blue GTO with Parchment interior, automatic transmission, air conditioning, and 8-Track. CLICK->
Here's the engine on Dave's 1969 Liberty Blue GTO. CLICK->
Real nice picture of a 1969 Carousel Red GTO convertible sent in from "Goatman" Scott Hilliard (hilliardfam@mindspring.com) from South Carolina sent these in. Check out the orange convertible top cover. Picture #1 CLICK->
Scott's 1969 Carousel Red GTO convertible at a car show. Picture #2. CLICK->
Multi-view image of Scott's 1969 Carousel Red GTO convertible. Picture #3. CLICK->
Keith Trapp has this 1969 GTO that he bought out of Georgia. He says it is completely original except for tires, top, hoses, and paint. The car was repainted in the early '80s by the original owner. The original owner had the car until 1994. He passed away and it was sold in an estate sale. The car went to Carolina, then to Georgia, and then Keith brought the car to Illinois. CLICK->
1969 red GTO convertible. These are from Charles Golder (SKICTG@prodigy.net). He says it has an unoriginal 455 powerplant with the Ram Air III cam. Picture #1. CLICK->
Picture #2 of Charles Golder's 1969 GTO convertible. I wonder if the girls were an extra-cost option? Want to see a 1969 GTO in a music video? The Welch Boys band from Boston are driving a 1969 RA III GTO all around Boston in their new music video. The song is pretty good too! Watch the "617" music video on Joe Macon's site at http://immaconmovies.com/617.html CLICK->
Picture #3 of that 455 Ram Air engine in Charles Golder's 1969 GTO convertible. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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Says Curtis Clark (theroadrunner99.@hotmail.com) - "I enjoy it and think you are doing a good job keeping the passion for the original muscle car alive."