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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This is part of the lot set aside for "Display Only" cars. A few of these people wanted to arrive without pre-registering, pay their entry fees and then get into "Popular Vote", but noooo. That's not the way
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Back in the convention floor, there's this nice 1969 Judge in seldom-seen white. Competing in the "Concours Restored" class, it is owned by William Prizer. CLICK->
That stripe looks good from any angle. CLICK->
Red interior! CLICK->
Engine rightside. CLICK->
Engine leftside. CLICK->
Here is a good look at the Ram Air setup on the underside of the hood. Someday I'm going to add all this hardware to my car. For now, I study this and try to figure out how it all hooks up. CLICK->
I stared at this car a while before I could figure out what the sign says. CLICK->
What a nice '69. CLICK->
The engine compartment. Look, it's packin a Poncho! I just figured out what the side lettering on the car says. CLICK->
The lettering technique on this car is first-rate. The artist used a foil overlay. CLICK->NEW POST R.A. Knight's Liberty Blue 1969 GTO hardtop. He adds, "This car received 3rd place in popular vote stock 69 hardtop class. No picture could be found for the September 2009 edition of the Legend so here goes. I had a real good time in Dayton. Hope the POCI and GTOAA can have more Co-ventions in the future." We have more information on this car in the 2002 Indy Pages. CLICK->NEW POST It has vintage 1969 Ohio plates. CLICK->
Milt and James Schornack brought several cars to the show. Here is the Royal Automotive race car lookin fine. CLICK->
Left rear view. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says Risto Vehmas (risto.vehmas.@canter.fi) - "Awesome site you've got there. I've had plans to buy '68 GTO myself and your site surely got up the fever!"