Lil' GTO!

These are the GTOs' on display at my job on 8/25/04.

The Great One!

GM's 1964 Goat!

One Tough Tiger

Little GTO

389 cid, 348 hp, 4 speed

Pontiac owns this bad boy! The'64 GTO is a prime example of the value the muscle car had when it hit the market creating a new line of mid-sized car powered with a stout mid-sized powerplant. It was an awsome sight to be able to appreciate the beauty of this machine, keeping in mind it's over 40 years old. This is an outstanding representation of what you would have gotten for your hard earned dollar.

Clean

Gas, Tires & Oil!

This beauty was armed with a kick-ass, take no names, tri-powered, 348 hp, 389 with only 6883 miles on the odometer.

GM's 1964 Goat!

The combination of the Silver exterior with the Red interior was an excellent blend of colors and when you see the Hurst shifter with the white knob, the red even stood out in greater contrast. While spartan by todays, high tech, whistle and bell standards, it was more than adiquate for any gear-head.

Low miles!

The Goat came with silly, low mileage. Could it have been racked up a 1/4 mile at a time?


Purple People Eater!

XXX 1967 GTO

XXX 1967 GTO

This was one of the GTOs' used during the filming of, "XXX", staring, Vin Diesel. I'm not sure using a GTO could have saved that one, but that's another story. I don't know if this was a 1st or 2nd production unit, but it was still a great looking ride.

What the hell is that?

The regular production hood was layed out with some crazy looking hood scoop. I'd rather have the factory hood scoop as opposed to this funky Hollywood job. I'm a purist at heart. Hey, it kinda looks like someone ripped the head off of a toy robot from the sixites.

One wild interior!

The interior was one of the wildest ones I'd ever seen. This thing was lit up like a Christmas tree with all of the faux gauges and switches.

The center section of the gauge cluster!

It still looked like some Pro-Streeter from the 80's or some import racer raided the Summit Catalog.

The passenger section of the gauge cluster!

The shear shock value of the appearance of the interior left me stunned. The with the overall quality of the XXX Goat, it was a real cool ride and I wouldn't be bitching about cruising it.

Court is in session!

Hear comes Da Judge!

There goes Da Judge

This was one of the GTOs' used during the filming of, "The Last Ride". It was a USA film about Dennis Hopper evening the score with some suit who got him sent up the river. The movie is scheduled to be released on DVD soon.

Hood tach is sweet!

The ram air hood was armed with the factory optional hood tach.

Super clean interior!

The interior was excellent; clean, crisp, and all original.

At least it's a Pontiac!

No working A/C? No optional power windows. Where is the Hurst His/Hers shifter? I'd rather of had a 4 speed car, but at least this is one cool Judge. I wonder what a key was doing in the alternator?

I hope it's a 400!

I never checked the block casting codes to see if it was at least a 400.

The GTO Custom from the Last Ride!

Check out the custom hood and carbon fiber fascia!

The first US Drifting Racer in D1 Competition!

Check out the custom carbon fiber fascia!

This one needs the rear wing

This was the first GTO used in D1 drifting by Rhys Millen.

The new goat!

The one thing I can say for Pontiac is that the Goat does make a great replacement for the F body. Has any body else heard the rumor about Chevy re-licensing the Chevelle name plate? There is a company that is rumored to converting the GTO into the SS Chevelle. Okay, we know the Charger is looming on the horzion from Mopar and I'm wondering does Ford still have any better ideas?

Super clean interior!

The interior was race inspired and spartian.



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