The Ultimate Pontiac GTO Picture Site
by Sean Mattingly. 2007 GTOAA International Convention coverage
There's no bigger GTO image collection anywhere!
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Here is "The Great One". It's a gold 1967 GTO hardtop by Thom McAn. This one has red accents; red fender liners, redline tires, and red pinstripes. The car is from the vintage contest in which a shoe company gave away some free GTOs. Photo by Todd Smith. CLICK->
This is an orignal Ram Air 1967 Goat! Photo by Paul Sanders. CLICK->
Here is a 1967 GTO all shined up and ready to show. This photo was contributed by Don Barr. He's an owner of a 1973 GTO from Mississippi. CLICK->
This awesome gold 1967 GTO belongs to Steve Lucas. Photo by Don Barr. CLICK->
1967 GTO in green. It might be Linden Green. Photo by Don Barr. CLICK->
Here is a sharp blue 1967 GTO from the state of Pennsylvania. Photo by Don Barr. CLICK->
Here is one from the concours section taken by Paul Sanders. This is a good one for the 4th of July. It has Red (Lines), White (top and interior) and Blue (paint). Support our troops! The plate says "GTO 6T8". Get it? SixTy-Eight? This photo shows some of the activity that happens at the Nats. People bring their Ez-Up tents and set them up near the cars. They bring a cooler and some chairs. They like to sit in the shade and talk about cars. It doesn't matter where you're from or what year of car you have. You're welcome to walk up to people at a tent and strike up a conversation. If you do that, don't be surprised when they offer you a chair and a cold drink! CLICK->
Nothing like a convertible on a hot day in Ohio. How about this Cameo Ivory 1968 GTO convertible. It has a red interior. Photo by Don Barr. CLICK->
Red interiors are cool. This one has the optional Hurst Dual Gate Shifter. Photo by Don Barr. CLICK->
This black 1968 GTO hardtop was entered in to the concours judging. It has a very neat color combination. Photo by Paul Sanders
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Who would NOT trade their left nut for a Carousel Red 1969 Judge convertible? Photo by Todd Smith. CLICK->
The late Carole Ray's car with Bruce Fulper engine on the chassis dyno that showed up at the GTO nats in Columbus, Ohio. It was $75 and they did three pulls for you. I'm not sure what kind of numbers her car put out. Anybody want to chime in? This same car was featured as a "Picture Of The Week" earlier in 2007. Carole was a member of the Indy GTO Association. Photo by Paul Sanders. CLICK->
Limelight Green 1969 Custom S hardtop with a 428 under the hood. The valve covers were painted Pontiac engine blue so it added to the sleeper
look. It still as the original 350 emblems on the rockers. It had drag radials in the rear and a 'X' cross over exhaust with cut outs but no headers. It had a Royal Bobcat stripe. This car only made one pull on the chassis dyno on Saturday and they advised the owner to rejet his carb because it was running too lean. Despite this, it sounded awesome. Photo by Paul Sanders. CLICK->
Paul Sanders got a shot of this 428. Check out the NOS bottle! Wow, they've rigged a NOS energy drink up to the engine as a gag. After you check out this photo, you might want to check out the NOS Energy Drink girl gallery. Do that when the wife is not looking here: http://drinknos.brinkster.net/Girls.aspx CLICK->
Nicely restored Burgundy 1969 Ram Air III GTO hardtop. They were looking for $35k with the Hurst rims and redlines or $30k with your rims and tires. Taken by Paul Sanders.
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