The Ultimate Pontiac GTO Picture Site
by Sean Mattingly. 2006 Day at the Track - Indy coverage
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Leonard Swope of the Indy GTO Association has this good looking car. The license plate on this purple 1967 LeMans hardtop says, 'Finally'. ...as in finally on the road! CLICK->
I didn't get a side view shot of Leonard's car at the show. So here's a shot I took at one of the Indy GTO Association's monthly meetings. Before chowing at the Castleton-area MCL Cafeteria, I snapped this one when it was parked next to one of my WERK "work" vans. This is a purple 1967 LeMans hardtop with a GTO hood and grilles. CLICK->
This purple 1967 LeMans hardtop has the xXx Movie emblem worked into its pinstripes. No, it is not one of the xXx movie cars. Leonard gets that question a lot. CLICK->
Verdoro Green 1968 GTO convertible with hideaway headlights. We even have a vintage GTO Coca-Cola cooler. CLICK->
Awesome red 1968 GTO convertible with a parchment interior. It is parked in the east parking lot of the "500" Hall of Fame Museum. Read more about the Indianapolis Motor Speedway...
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Here's a crowd-pleaser. People would walk around it and drool at the craftsmanship. This 1968 Tempest Sport Coupe had some interesting graphics on its sides. CLICK->
Lots of chome under the hood! Chrome hinges, chrome alternator, chrome dipstick and more. CLICK->
Quite the custom interior. It has gauges all the way across the dash to the passenger door. Is that a blood pressure checker bulb in the passenger seat? CLICK->
Another shot of the interior from the driver's side door. All those cool gauges are turned to face the driver. Any guess to what they all tell the driver? CLICK->
Here's an example of the amount of detail work that went into this car. The stripes are painted right into the door opening! People at the show kept walking over to me and asking if I took some pictures of this worthy Tempest. Yep, I did. CLICK->
There is NOS in the trunk! CLICK->
Congratulations to Indy GTO Association member Gary Howell (left) who has finished his Judge. A Palladium Silver 1969 Judge hardtop with fixed headlights. Sometime this year, this car will appear in the UltimateGTO.com Frame-off Restoration gallery. There's a good story behind this car. CLICK->
Yep, It is a real Judge. The option only cost $337.02 back in 1969. This option now adds at least 40% to the value of a 1969 GTO. This Judge has very few options. CLICK->
Oops, I got distracted by someone. And... There might be a turquoise 1969 GTO convertible off to the right. CLICK->
We have a nicely restored stock looking engine under the hood. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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