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This blue 1969 GTO is owned by Shawn Fried from Peoria, Arizona. It is painted Nassau Blue Metallic. As of 2007, the car has been in his family for nearly 40 years. His Dad used to own it. It still has its stock A/C which is helpful in Arizona. There is 1,500 miles on the latest engine rebuild by Scardino Automotive.
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Another shot of Shawn's blue 1969 GTO hardtop in front of this big plane.
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NEW POST Another shot of Shawn's blue 1969 GTO hardtop at the airfield.
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Mike Buzard owns three GTOs. He took them all out for a group shot. He has a deep blue 1964 GTO sport coupe with a 4-speed manual and a roll cage. He has a Phantom Black 2004 GTO with the 6-speed manual. And he has a white 1969 GTO hardtop with an automatic. Let's hope Mike sends in some detailed shots of each!
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Verdoro Green 1969 GTO hardtop owned by Steve and Faylin Myhre from Abercrombie, North Dakota. Steve has this story to share, "The year was 1975, I was 16 years old, and lucky me my first car was a '68 Verdoro Green GTO. I sold that car for $1,000 and bought a '69 Verdoro Green GTO with a black vinyl top in 1976. Two years later, sold my '69 (which was in great condition) for another $1,000. Fast forward to August 2002, I purchase my current '69 GTO which is exactly like my old '69 Goat minus the hideaway headlights. I bought the car as a 'fixer-upper' for $3,700. My GTO has a 400 engine with a mild cam, headers with Magna Flows, 4bbl. carb, 4 speed trans, Rally gauges with the in-dash tach, and Rally IIs. I have had the car on the road for a few years now and I am enjoying driving a great American muscle car again."
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Verdoro Green 1969 GTO hardtop, right front view. This one has fixed headlights.
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Verdoro Green 1969 GTO hardtop, left rear view down-low.
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Verdoro Green 1969 GTO hardtop, rear end view.
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Stock 400ci 4-barrel V8 engine.
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The interior is black in color.
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Carousel Red 1969 Judge clone hardtop owned by Bob Bannasch. Bob tells us, "It is a real GTO - PHS documented. I bought it in the spring of 2007. Although the car was in extremely nice shape it did not meet my standards. During the summer I worked on getting everything mechanically sound. I wanted to make sure my wife would be comfortable driving it. I am in the process of doing a pretty major restoration on it - not a frame off but darn close. My wife thinks I am nuts and says it was already cherry. I would consider it to be 'A' driver quality."
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Another shot of Bob's Carousel Red 1969 Judge clone hardtop next to a flag.
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This is one bright car! It's a yellow 1969 GTO hardtop with Judge stripes and fixed headlights.
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Front-end down-low view of this yellow 1969 GTO hardtop.
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Nice and basic in here. It even has the original radio. The wiper swich is removed.
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