The Ultimate Pontiac GTO Picture Site
by Sean Mattingly. 2006 GTOAA International Convention coverage
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Sean's Cameo Ivory 1968 GTO hardtop, right front view as seen on one of the first days of the show, in-between rainstorms. CLICK->
This nice red "GTO looking" wagon is back at the GTOAA Nationals. It was seen at the 2005 Nats in Saint Louis. It is owned by Scott Maserang who saw these photos and commented, "Hey Sean, great pics of my 68 wagon. I have enjoyed your site for years, sorry I wasn't around when you took the pics. It was just too hot and I spent a lot of time in the hotel! Thanks again for the nice pics." CLICK->
Rear view of this 1968 GTO Wagon. CLICK->
This wagon has all the correct 1968 GTO emblems including this fender decal. CLICK->
Under the hood was this nice looking stock 1968 GTO engine. CLICK->
It has a white and red interior. I wished I had talked with the owner. This is probably the best dashboard photo I have ever taken! CLICK->
Awesome April Gold 1968 GTO hardtop with hideaway headlights and a black vinyl top. CLICK->
Close-up of the grille and hideaway headlight door. CLICK->
April Gold 1968 GTO hardtop, left rear view. CLICK->
This April Gold 1968 GTO has Rally II wheels and whitewall tires. Did you know that whitewall tires were very popular in 1968? People would take off the redlines and put these on. CLICK->
Under the hood is a nice looking stock engine with air conditioning. CLICK->
Their large sign was embroidered on cloth. The cloth was under glass in a frame. CLICK->
Here are two red 1968 GTOs. The one in front is a convertible. The other is a hardtop. CLICK->
Red 1968 GTO convertible, left rear view. CLICK->
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Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says J. S. Griffith (griffithfam.@erols.com) - "I very much like your GTO web page. You might want to consider renaming it though. Sure you have loads of awesome "goat" shots, but you also offer so much info on so many different aspects of the venerable muscle car. I suggest something along the lines of Ultimate GTO-lovers fantasy land."