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This artwork shows a Royal Pontiac 1969 GTO Bobcat sitting outside the
dealership. This artwork is being sold by Jim Wangers. Look for it
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Ain't this the neatest shade of blue on this 1969 car? Courtesy of Tom & Susan Norton. CLICK->
Found this partially assembled 1969 GTO. We were traveling to a NASCAR race at Michigan International Speedway in 1997 and heard about a car show on the radio. We're glad we took a side trip off the interstate to find this car at the show. As you can see, the parking lights were just wired in place. Looked like the car was freshly painted with most interior parts not installed yet. I'd sure like to see how this car turned out! CLICK->
Another photo of the above blue 1969 GTO shows the rear quarter marker light. CLICK->
Sharp 1969 GTO that was for sale on the Internet. This was the only site I've seen that pasted lettering directly over the photo of the car. Each one was presented so it looked great. This photo was used by permission, of course. CLICK->
Do not attempt to adjust your monitor. This is Gto Pete in a 1969 car. So he wishes. CLICK->
Vicksburg Michigan 1997 car show. We accidentally found a herd of Goats! CLICK->
At the Vicksburg Michigan 1997 car show. This 1969 hardtop is awesome! CLICK->
At the Vicksburg Michigan 1997 car show. This 1969 hardtop is awesome! CLICK->
Part of the engine compartment in a 1969 GTO. This one has moulded cowl vent grilles. CLICK->
Last photo shows the "chicken wire" cowl vent covering. Can you tell that GM suffered an auto workers' strike that year? CLICK->
This 1969 GTO belongs to gtoed@aol.com . Ed says it is a New Jersey born car. CLICK->
'69 GTO hardtop probably sounds just as good as it looks! CLICK->
Nice 1969 GTO as pictured on a t-shirt. If you like the design, click on the image. You'll see the phone number of the place that sells them. CLICK->
White 1969 GTO with hideaway head lights and Rally II wheels.
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