1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop Coupe - True GTO - California Car - PHS
Docs - 400 V8 - 4 Speed Muncie - Front Disc Brakes (Please note: If
you happen to be viewing this 1968 Pontiac GTO on a website other
than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only
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photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video,
please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) The Pontiac GTO
Was an Engineering Marvel of its Time �€" Motor Trend, July 2019
The Motor Trend retrospective article continued: Although the
original GTO will always be credited with creating the muscle car
genre, no car defines the muscle car era better than the 1968
Pontiac GTO, our 1968 Car of the Year. In retrospect, it's easy to
look back at the '68 GTO's win as our editors being swayed by
'supercar' performance over all else, but the truth is that the
1968 GTO's virtues run much deeper than that. But performance
certainly mattered: Like the fabled tiger connected with GTO, it
paws around corners flat and true, then leaps through short
straights, ready to have another go at a seemingly hard turn....
The Pontiac could obviously hustle in a straight line, too. Our
three-speed automatic tester ran from 0-60 mph in 7.3 seconds; our
Hurst four-speed manual tester, equipped with a Ram-Air intake,
could do it in 6.5. Offered here in Nightshade Green over black is
an exemplary 1968 Pontiac GTO, a California car, in perfectly
maintained, as-original condition. The car is fully documented by
the Pontiac Historical Society. Its speedometer shows 84,766 miles,
or just 1,600 miles per-year on average since new. For many of
those who came of age in the late Sixties-as well as anyone who
venerates American muscle-this is a Holy Grail performance
automobile in superb condition.. The exterior paint shade is a
beguiling and rare gray-green color. The paint finish is virtually
perfect over the entire body: smooth and glossy with a deep, rich,
reflective shine (including on the front Endura® bumper, a
technological marvel of the day). The flowing GM A-body hardtop, as
tailored to the Pontiac Division model with its unique front
bumper, hood scoops, hood-mounted tachometer, and sloping rooflines
caused oohs and ahhs back in the day... and it still does. All GTO
badging-in the front grille, on both rear fenders (adjacent to the
Pontiac-emblem-shaped side-marker lights), and on the rear deck-is
properly in place; front fender GTO 6.5 Liter emblems are in place
as well. The chrome finish on the rear bumper, window trim,
wheel-well trim, lower-body trim, quad-headlight surrounds,
driver's-side mirror, and door handles is in outstanding condition.
Cabin glass is crystal-clear and undamaged as are all lighting
lenses. Factory 5-spoke styled steel wheels with chrome trim rings
and PMD center emblems (Pontiac Motor Division) in pristine
condition are mounted with BFGoodrich® Radial T/A
raised-white-letter performance tires. The GTO's interior displays
near-showroom condition as well. Black-vinyl upholstery in a
classic, vertically pleated design is in exceptional, virtually
wear-free condition on the fold-forward front buckets and rear
bench seat. Door trim incorporates this vinyl material and black
carpet in a handsome horizontal design topped with a
red-black-and-chrome GTO emblem; the car has roll-up windows. Cabin
carpeting is black, very well-maintained, and protected by
GTO-logo-embroidered carpet mats. A three-spoke Pontiac Motor
Division steering wheel with brushed-metal trim frames the large,
round gauges surrounded by switchgear set on a woodgrain backdrop
trim, which continues across the dash; upper dash surfaces are
black padded vinyl. A factory-style push-button radio is mounted in
the dash with a period-correct, aftermarket Craig® 8-track cassette
player mounted below. The Hurst® 4-speed shifter with T
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