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Dream Car Picker 1969 Pontiac GTO Hardtops. Lot 2 of 75.
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Yellow 1969 GTO was for sale on the Internet. Has yucky hubcaps and incorrect black paint on the rocker panels.
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1969 GTO with hideaway headlights is a lighter shade O' green. I have been working on another version of this picture. Maybe it will be finished soon? I have modified it to have all the features of modern-day cars. The version I am drawing has (so far) integral door handles, chopped roofline, wraparound front end design, lower stance with fatter tires, smaller parking lamps, and bigger hood scoops.
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1969 GTO data chart.
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Old photo of a black 1969 GTO coming off the line at a dragstrip.
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I made this to show the differences between Tempest, Custom "S", and LeMans.
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'69 GTO Warwick Blue with a Parchment color interior.
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'69 GTO with hideaways parked outside Capitol Motors.
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Not a GTO, but close. 1969 Pontiac LeMans parked next to a curb. This car probably has a 350 engine in it.
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1969 GTO in a showroom. Has desireable options such as hideaways, redline tires, and cornering lamps on the front fenders.
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This is Gary Weaver's ride. This is the "BEFORE" picture when the car was still blue. It has 1968 parking lights in it.
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1969 GTO from Gary Weaver undergoing a restoration. Picture #2.
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1969 GTO from Gary Weaver undergoing a restoration. Picture #3.
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As you can see, Gary went with a silver paint job with some custom touches. He added a black stripe down the back and a design to the hood. Picture #4.
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1969 GTO from Gary Weaver. This Michigan car now has new floors, new transmission, and new interior. Picture #5.
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1969 GTO from Gary Weaver. The engine is a 428 H.O. Picture #6.
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1969 Pontiac GTO Hardtops. Lot 2 of 75.
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