The Ultimate Pontiac GTO Picture Site
by Sean Mattingly. 2009 GTOAA & POCI Co-vention Coverage
There's no bigger GTO image collection anywhere!
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Excitement builds for the meet. On the way to the Nats, we were driving solo down Interstate 70. Then suddenly *WOW* another 1968 GTO is in view. We knew we were getting close to Dayton! Ahead of that car was another GTO. Every year this is a big family reunion of car fans. CLICK->
At the Nutter Center, here is a portion of the indoor arena show floor, showing some seating which went all the way around. You could walk around looking at cars, or sit high in the stands, watching the judging taking place. CLICK->
More cars indoors. CLICK->
The indoor cars were a small percentage of those on hand. Outdoors, there were tents full of concours cars. There were also parking lots with Pontiacs on all sides of the Nutter Center. CLICK->
The arena floor was packed with Pontiacs of all types. The wheels are Rally I's. CLICK->
Here's what I call a cherry '66. CLICK->
Lookin in the trunk, the workmanship was impressive. CLICK->
The engine compartment. CLICK->
The interior features new-style seats, but with custom touches. CLICK->
The paint was glowing. CLICK->
It is Pontiac powered! This is a replica of the 1966 Batmobile. It was parked in the hallway at the Nutter Center. It was one of the nicer Batmobiles I've seen. The accompanying sign said it was powered by a Pontiac engine. CLICK->
GTO owner Manny spotted the Pontiac-powered Batmobile at the Speedway gas station across from the Nutter Center. That car draws a crowd wherever it goes. CLICK->
This nice black 1968 GTO was on the floor inside the Nutter Center. CLICK->
A close-up of the engine in the black 1968 GTO. CLICK->
Take a look at this interior. The car has been well-restored.