Vehicle Description
In 1966, there was no doubt who was king in the world of cars, and
that honor was bestowed on the GTO. Flying high with styling that
John DeLorean and his team incorporated into the GTO model, coupled
with cutting edge marketing at the time produced a car that nearly
everyone wanted. This GTO was held in a private collection for 29
years. It is powered by its matching-numbers 389ci engine, which
was dealer-upgraded with Tri-Power using the Ram Air pan and had a
Royal Bobcat performance kit installed. It is equipped with a Hurst
4-speed manual transmission and Safe-T-Track 3.55:1 differential.
Detailed thanks to a body-on restoration performed on the original
sheet metal, this tri-color Montero Red GTO comes with a
power-operated white convertible top and a deluxe black bucket seat
interior. It also comes with four original Hurst wheels wrapped in
new Firestone wide oval red line tires. It includes an AM/FM radio,
wood-grain steering wheel and center console. In addition, the car
was optioned with power brakes and power steering. This GTO was
featured in Muscle Car Review magazine in 1988 and is
well-documented, with the original Protect-O-Plate showing it was
sold new through Jo Drake Pontiac in Arnold, PA. Additional
paperwork includes the original Bill of Sale, a copy of the
original title, extensive ownership history since new and PHS
paperwork.