1969 Pontiac Gto Hardtop Coupe on 2040-cars
United States
WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE A 1969 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP COUPE......THIS IS A THREE OWNER GTO THAT HAS BEEN IN TEXAS IT'S WHOLE LIFE. THE GTO WAS SHIPPED IN JUNE 06,1969 TO STEWART MOTOR COMPANY WHO WAS THE GM DEALER IN CORSICANA , TEXAS. THEY SOLD THE CAR TO A GENTLEMAN FROM MEXIA , TEXAS NAMED DAVID ALLEN. DAVID KEPT THE CAR UNTIL JULY 01, 1981 AND THEN HE SOLD IT TO JAMES RHODES FROM WACO , TEXAS. THE GTO STAYED WITH JAMES UNTIL JANUARY OF THIS YEAR...2014. THE CAR HAS BEEN KEPT INSIDE GARAGES FOR MOST OF IT'S LIFE AND IS EXCELLANT SHAPE. THIS CAR IS IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD....A TRUE TEXAS SURVIVOR. YOU WILL NOT FIND MANY EXAMPLES OF A MUSCLE CAR IN THIS KIND OF SHAPE. THE INTERIOR IS LIKE BRAND NEW. THE EXTERIOR PAINT HAS BEEN REPAINTED ONCE.....SEVERAL YEARS AGO....AND REPAINTED BACK TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR....NO COLOR CHANGE. THE ENGINE IS THE ORIGINAL ENGINE.....THE TRANSMISSION IS THE ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION.... WHEN THE CAR WAS PAINTED...THE OWNER DID COLOR CHANGE THE VINYL TOP TO WHITE FROM GREEN......THIS CAR IS ORIGINAL !!!! EVERYTHING WORKS...INCLUDING THE HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHT COVERS WHICH JUST WENT THRU BEING REWORKED. THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER FOR THIS GTO WAS $ 4,367.09 THESE WERE THE OPTIONS LISTED FOR THIS GTO. CORDOVA TOP TURBO HYDRAMATIC TRANSMISSION PUSH BUTTON RADIO REMOTE CONTROL OUTSIDE MIRROR RALLY II WHEELS CONSOLE POWER STEERING SOFT RAY GLASS / ALL WINDOWS AIR CONDITIONING THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF A UNMOLESTED 1969 MUSCLE CAR...... |
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1969 Pontiac GTO Judge vs. 2006 GTO, which Goat gets your vote?
Mon, 08 Sep 2014The Pontiac GTO was perhaps the most iconic muscle car of the '60s and early '70s. With its beefy V8 and color palette screaming for attention, it summarized in a single vehicle everything that made the era so appealing to many young people. Pontiac tried to collect just a few drops of that aura again in the 2000s with a revived GTO, but with decidedly mixed results. The performance was still there with its big V8, but the looks never quite lived up to the powertrain. Now, Generation Gap wants to know which of these Goats is the one to own.
Things are skewed immediately because the 2006 GTO here is a real ringer. It comes from famous tuner Ken Lingenfelter's collection, and it's a one-off example partially fettled by GM Performance boasting a twin-turbocharged LS2 V8 with a claimed 750 horsepower and a wide-body kit. This Goat definitely isn't what you're going to find just browsing for one to buy in the newspaper. Still, dip the throttle just a little, and this GTO pulls like a freight train. It's enough to turn the two hosts into giggling schoolboys behind the wheel.
The '69 GTO Judge here is also out of Lingenfelter's collection, but this one is all stock with a 400-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) V8 and a Ram Air hood for a claimed 366 hp. It might not have the unbelievable power of the turbo '06, but it makes up for it with style to spare.
Watch as Hot Rod goes from El Paso to LA the hard way
Tue, 21 Feb 2012There are few things simultaneously more romantic and idiotic than taking a road trip in a beaten-down heap of a car. Trust us. We know. David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan of Hot Rod Magazine fame recently undertook an epic trip from El Paso, Texas to Los Angeles with the express goal of doing so for under $1,500, including the purchase price of a vehicle, food, lodging, repairs and, most importantly, fuel. With this in mind, the duo settled on a 1972 Pontiac Catalina for a lofty $650. Hilarity ensues.
Realizing that no one actually wants a Catalina sulking around the shop, Freiburger and Finnegan put the car up for auction on eBay Motors the instant they had the title in hand. By the time they rolled into Hot Rod HQ, the vehicle sold for a little over $500.
The video is part of a new series called Roadkill that should document similar adventures. Keep your eyes peeled for more calamity-soaked clips in the near future. In the meantime, hit the jump to check it out yourself.
General Lee takes on Bandit T/A in classic Hollywood car showdown [w/poll]
Fri, 26 Aug 2011You don't have to be born in the 1960s or 1970s to be able to recognize the General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard and the Pontiac Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit. These old school four-wheeled stars seem to transcend demographics thanks to the miles of film that show the orange 1969 Dodge Charger and the jet-black 1977 Pontiac Trans Am performing seemingly impossible stunts.
The folks at Hot Rod magazine are obviously hip to this fact, and they put together a fun video in tribute of the instantly recognizable duo. Hit the jump to watch on as Sam Young and James Smith replace Bo Duke and The Bandit for a bit of dirt-road shenanigans in a pair of otherwise well cared for classics. We're not so sure we'd call it the best chase scene ever, but it sure looks like a lot of fun.
More importantly, which of these two cars would you rather own? Have your say in our poll below.