Introduced in 1964 as a bold performance package that would
ultimately ignite the muscle car era, the Pontiac GTO quickly
established itself as one of the most influential American
automobiles of its time. By 1965, the model had evolved into a
fully realized performance icon, combining aggressive styling,
proven V-8 power, and a driver-focused experience that set it apart
from its contemporaries. Among the most desirable configurations
was the convertible, offering both performance and open-air
enjoyment in a package that perfectly captured the spirit of
mid-1960s American motoring. Assembled in December 1965 at the
Fremont, California plant, this GTO Convertible was originally
delivered in Placerville, California, where it benefitted from
long-term enthusiast ownership and careful preservation. Reportedly
showing just 32,000 miles, the car underwent a comprehensive
body-off-the-frame restoration in 2001, completed to factory
specifications, and has since been well-maintained, including
additional transmission and clutch refurbishment in 2006. Acquired
by its current owner in 2007, it has seen limited use, with
approximately 7,000 miles added, all while receiving consistent
care and attention. Finished in its original and highly attractive
Burgundy Red Poly (paint code N) over a Parchment interior, this
GTO presents with a timeless and elegant color combination. The
paintwork retains strong gloss and depth, with only minor signs of
use, while the car's signature stacked headlights and split grille
remain in good condition, reinforcing its unmistakable identity. A
white power-operated convertible top complements the exterior. The
interior is equally impressive, featuring Parchment bucket seats
and a matching rear bench, all in great condition. Black carpeting
and rubber floor mats provide contrast, while the wood veneer
dashboard houses a period-correct Pontiac AM radio and
instrumentation. Additional features include a center console,
deluxe steering wheel, power-adjustable driver's seat, dual horns,
heater, fan, and courtesy lighting. The overall presentation is
cohesive and inviting, offering both comfort and authenticity. This
GTO is equipped with a desirable WT-code 389-cubic-inch V-8 engine
with the famed Tri-Power induction system. Rated at approximately
335 horsepower, this powerplant delivers strong, responsive
performance and represents one of the defining features of the
GTO's legacy. The engine retains correct identifying numbers
633211, including casting number 9778789 and proper WT stamping,
underscoring its authenticity. Power is delivered through a
four-speed manual synchromesh transmission fitted with a Hurst
shifter, offering an engaging driving experience. Additional
mechanical features include a Flowmaster dual exhaust system,
Edelbrock intake manifold, chrome valve covers and air cleaners,
and the original 3.23:1 Safe-T-Track limited-slip differential.
Braking is handled by Delco Moraine self-adjusting drum brakes at
all four corners, while the car rides on Hercules MRX IV tires.
Accompanied by its original owner's manual, window sticker, PHS
documentation, and service records, this 1965 Pontiac GTO
Convertible stands as a beautifully restored and well-documented
example of one of America's most important performance cars,
offering an ideal blend of authenticity, drivability, and enduring
appeal. * Comprehensive restoration to factory specifications
* WT-code 389-cubic-inch V-8 engine with Tri-Power
* Well-optioned, including a four-speed manual transmission
* Supported by PHS documentation, copy of the window sticker,
maintenance records, and an owner's manual
Introduced in 1964 as a bold performance package that would
ultimately ignite the muscle car era, the Pontiac GTO quickly
established itself as one of the most influential American
automobiles of its time. By 1965, the model had evolved into a
fully realized performance icon, combining aggressive styling,
proven V-8 power, and a driver-focused experience that set it apart
from its contemporaries. Among the most desirable configurations
was the convertible, offering both performance and open-air
enjoyment in a package that perfectly captured the spirit of
mid-1960s American motoring.
Assembled in December 1965 at the Fremont, California plant, this
GTO Convertible was originally delivered in Placerville,
California, where it benefitted from long-term enthusiast ownership
and careful preservation. Reportedly showing just 32,000 miles, the
car underwent a comprehensive body-off-the-frame restoration in
2001, completed to factory specifications, and has since been
well-maintained, including additional transmission and clutch
refurbishment in 2006. Acquired by its current owner in 2007, it
has seen limited use, with approximately 7,000 miles added, all
while receiving consistent care and attention.
Finished in its original and highly attractive Burgundy Red Poly
(paint code N) over a Parchment interior, this GTO presents with a
timeless and elegant color combination. The paintwork retains
strong gloss and depth, with only minor signs of use, while the
car's signature stacked headlights and split grille remain in good
condition, reinforcing its unmistakable identity. A white
power-operated convertible top complements the exterior.
The interior is equally impressive, featuring Parchment bucket
seats and a matching rear bench, all in great condition. Black
carpeting and rubber floor mats provide contrast, while the wood
veneer dashboard houses a period-correct Pontiac AM radio and
instrumentation. Additional features include a center console,
deluxe steering wheel, power-adjustable driver's seat, dual horns,
heater, fan, and courtesy lighting. The overall presentation is
cohesive and inviting, offering both comfort and authenticity.
This GTO is equipped with a desirable WT-code 389-cubic-inch V-8
engine with the famed Tri-Power induction system. Rated at
approximately 335 horsepower, this powerplant delivers strong,
responsive performance and represents one of the defining features
of the GTO's legacy. The engine retains correct identifying numbers
633211, including casting number 9778789 and proper WT stamping,
underscoring its authenticity. Power is delivered through a
four-speed manual synchromesh transmission fitted with a Hurst
shifter, offering an engaging driving experience.
Additional mechanical features include a Flowmaster dual exhaust
system, Edelbrock intake manifold, chrome valve covers and air
cleaners, and the original 3.23:1 Safe-T-Track limited-slip
differential. Braking is handled by Delco Moraine self-adjusting
drum brakes at all four corners, while the car rides on Hercules
MRX IV tires.
Accompanied by its original owner's manual, window sticker, PHS
documentation, and service records, this 1965 Pontiac GTO
Convertible stands as a beautifully restored and well-documented
example of one of America's most important performance cars,
offering an ideal blend of authenticity, drivability, and enduring
appeal.
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