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by Sean Mattingly. 1969 GTO Hardtop Parking Lot There's no bigger GTO image collection anywhere! |
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Nice engine. And it's running.CLICK->
Crystal Turquoise 1969 GTO hardtop, interior view. It has a bench seat and a floor shifted manual transmission.CLICK->
Crystal Turquoise 1969 GTO hardtop, trunk view. They have a brand new spare tire. It still has the colored stuff on the white letters.CLICK->
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Black 1969 GTO hardtop fresh out of paint. It is owned by Mike LaValley from San Jose, California. Mike tells us more, "I am the third owner. I bought it at a wholesale auction in Fremont, California during my Junior year in high school 1981 for $2,100. Its original color was Verdoro Green. I started to bring it to all the local car shows, including Car Craft Nationals just a couple months after purchase. I probably should have listened to my Dad way back when he said to leave it alone. But I was in high school and had to go for the high performance look and engine mods. It ran 12.50s when I ran it at Fremont Raceway on grudge nite back in 1985, where I made it to the final round but brokeout. That was the 2nd and last time it was on the track, but I did plenty of street racing. Interesting story: In high school I met this old guy Don Schlegelmilch (Pontiac Don) that built Pontiac race cars and TH400 Trannys. He built my engine and transmission at no charge. In exchange, I agreed to install and test the experimental trannys he was building. Some mods he tried worked others did not. Most were only in the car for a few days. I R&R'ed 13 TH400's in all. All done on my back laying in his driveway."CLICK->
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Jered's 69 GTO has the optional cornering lamps. They come on steady when the turn-signals are on. Check out the big 18x9.5 inch wheels.CLICK->
Those are some wide 9.5 inch wheels.CLICK->
A website visitor named Jack is looking for information on the little-known Heavy Duty Suspension option for his 1969 GTO. He has sent in photos of the air shock setup that came on his 1969 GTO when he bought it in 1988. Jack is looking for the part number and if possible a photo of the original rear Heavy Duty shocks. If you have photos of yours, please upload them via the Self-Upload link on the main menu. These look just like the aftermarket shocks on my first car, a '68 LeMans.CLICK->
Here is the valve that you put compressed air into - to pump up your shocks. It's on the rear-most frame cross member, right behind the rear bumper. I had an air fillup valve just like this on my car. Although the location was different. Mine was in a hole that had been drilled next to the license plate frame. It was accessed by flipping down the license plate hinge. |
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