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by Sean Mattingly. 2006 GTOAA International Convention coverage
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Another shot of Tom washing his Goat. CLICK->
Later Tom's Montero Red 1966 GTO Sport Coupe was on display with the other Goats. CLICK->
Under the hood is a 389 Tri-Power engine. CLICK->
Here is the sign that was displayed with Mr. GTO's Montero Red 1966 GTO Sport Coupe CLICK->
This was one fine looking silver 1966 GTO hardtop. It had a black vinyl top. CLICK->
A nicely restored engine sat under the hood. CLICK->
The whole family can help out at the GTOAA convention. This owner has his children polishing his red 1966 GTO hardtop. There are plates on the front and back of this car that say "66 PO GTO". The next month, this car was also seen at the Indy GTO Association's "Day at the Track" show cruising the Indianapolis Motor Speedway track. CLICK->
Take a look at this wild paint job. The bottom half of this 1966 GTO is orange and the top is black. It is owned by Frank Thomas from Tickfaw, Louisiana. CLICK->
This is a red 1966 GTO convertible with a white top and interior. CLICK->
This red 1966 GTO convertible wore a set of Redline tires mounted on Rally I wheels. CLICK->
Later in the week, once the rain was gone, this GTO was opened up for display. I see a Tri-Power under the hood. CLICK->
Lots of red and white inside this 1966 GTO. There was even the starting instruction tag on the key switch. CLICK->
Awesome blue 1966 GTO hardtop. The license plate says Hurst Equipped. CLICK->
Here is a whole line of blue 1966 and 1967 GTOs. At a national show, you can see many cars of different years, and you can speak with their owners. Tech seminars are also hosted by knowledgeable speakers. They speak about engine restoration, vintage advertising, and roundtable discussions about new GTOs. CLICK->
This was quite an unusual sight. It's a silverglaze 1967 Tempest Sprint convertible with the in-line six cylinder engine. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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