Like no car before it, the Pontiac GTO's mix of style and performance captured the imagination of America's youth. The GTO offered a combination of 389-cubic-inch V8 brawn stuffed into a mid-sized chassis, the package further propelled by Pontiac's incredible marketing. On the boulevards, at the drag strip, and even of the airwaves, the GTO became a legend. Pontiac GTO 1964-1974 Collector's Originality Guide provides a bumper-to-bumper look at every component that makes the GTO a classic, from the distinctive taillights of the 1964 GTO to the Radial Tuned Suspension of the 1974 model. Year by year, component by component, you'll discover a comprehensive and useful guide on factory specifications for restoring, reenergizing, and simply admiring the pride of Pontiac. Pieced together like a finely restored GTO, this book is the result of Thomas DeMauro's lifelong passion for Pontiac's beloved muscle car. His accumulated knowledge and wisdom on the subject and painstaking research and attention to detail deliver a GTO ride otherwise available only from the real thing. A must-have book for the 1964-1974 Pontiac GTO collector, restorer, or enthusiast's library. Subject: Pontiac GTO 1964-1974 Collector's Originality Guide. 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974.
Table of Contents
- Introduction & Acknowledgments
- GTO for 1964
- GTO for 1965
- GTO for 1966
- GTO for 1967
- GTO for 1968
- GTO for 1969
- GTO for 1970
- GTO for 1971
- GTO for 1972
- GTO for 1973
- GTO for 1974
- Appendix
- Index
Above: Bill Long's "Winter Wonderland," including a restored 1966 Pontiac GTO. The other cars are a 1956 Olds 88 and a 1936 Chevy Master Deluxe, both are to be restored. Peyton, CO.