"GTO is a very special road machine. So special, in fact, we call
it the ultimate tiger, and that's noteworthy considering all
Pontiacs are tigers. It packs a 335hp, 389ci V8 up front, and
harnesses the energy with a column mounted, all synchro 3-speed
transmission, heavy duty clutch, heavy duty shocks, springs and
stabilizer bar. The engine doesn't really have to attract any more
attention than it does, but our enthusiastic engineering department
insisted on dressing it up with chromed rocker covers, low
restriction air cleaner, and oil filler cap." From the 1966 Pontiac
brochure.
For consignment, a 1966 Pontiac GTO convertible with a title
verified 35,443 actual miles. This car has been owned by our
consignor since 1991 and retains a date correct 389 and is in
survivor condition.
Exterior
It does have two stage Burgundy paint which is a stunning color
artistically augmented by the redline tires and white canvas top.
The opposing grilles are pure Pontiac and appear on every model in
'66 in one form or another and the slit tail lights of the GTO are
distinct and inspired the Monkeemobile of George Barris TV fame.
Stacked headlights and a hood scoop are now an iconic part of
muscle car lore. A white pinstripe is the perfect accent along the
shoulder line and rocker panel trim pulls together the wrap-around
bumpers, while 14-inch Pontiac Rally I wheels are the ideal shoes
for the factory look. The exterior is in superb condition including
the brightwork. Imperfections include some typical discoloration of
the white top, light hazing to the plastic window, some bubbling on
lower panels, uneven filler, faded paint on the GTO emblems, and
some chips in the pinstripe at the door handle.
Interior
Ribbed red vinyl fills the interior beginning with vertically
stitched door panels and rear wall, then a tuck and roll pattern on
the buckets seats and rear bench, and all is in very good
condition. A wash of red continues with loop carpet on the floor,
showing some fading on sun exposed spots, but in general good
condition, protected by vintage style rubber Pontiac mats in, yes,
red! Up front, the red steering wheel shows age with cracks and
fading and frames the woodgrain faced instrument cluster, simple
and efficient as only 60's cars can be, and showing touches of
patina but fully intact. The AM radio in the dash is helped with an
FM converter mounted under the dash, right next to the triple gauge
cluster also added. The trunk has the period plaid mat and tire
cover and presents cleanly.
Drivetrain
Pontiac blue and chrome colors the engine, here a date-correct
389ci V8 with 325 horsepower with #093 correct heads. Tri-power
provides the fuel through three 2-barrel carburetors and behind the
powerplant is a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission sending power
to the 10 bolt rear axle.
Undercarriage
Clean and dry conditions persist underneath with some typical road
dust and patina. We note two areas where some flaking rust has
broken off on underside panels, but that's' the extent of issues.
The dual exhaust flows through stock style mufflers on its way to a
non showy exit behind the rear bumper. Drum brakes are at all four
wheels and suspension consists of coil springs front and rear with
a 4 link in the back.
Drive-Ability
A healthy exhaust note is expelled upon start up and we spin this
legend around the test loop where the V8 provides very good power
and smooth idling, the car tracks straight, and braking is
responsive and uneventful. We find both radios don't work but all
other functions provided in and around the car work as they should.
While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
Looking for a clean, straight, unmodified GTO? How about one with a
soft top? Well, this might just be the one you've been waiting for,
the perfect cruiser. The undisputed grandfather of the muscle car
movement. A fantastic show car. Truly legendary, and now it lives
in your garage! It's time to get your omologato on!
242676P247403
2-Pontiac
42-GTO
67-Convertible
6-1966
P-Pontiac, MI Assy Plant
247403-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
03A-1st Week March
ST 66 24267-1966 GTO Convertible
BODY PON2977-Pontiac Body #
TR 222B-Red Vinyl Buckets
PAINT N1-Burgundy, White Top
2W-2 Speed Automatic
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1966 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-2012073
Price:$54,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1966
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:35443
Stock Number:7942
VIN:242676P247403
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