"It happens every time. A guy goes out and gets a genuine tiger, a
Pontiac GTO that is, and guess who suddenly loves cats. Frankly,
Pontiac didn't intend for GTO to stand for 'Girls Take Over' but
it's something you tiger owners have to guard against. Sure, ladies
love to pop around to luncheons and go shopping in a GTO, and why
wouldn't they? It's so comfortable and beautiful and easy handling.
But he knows a Pontiac GTO is really built for threading curves on
its redline tires or slamming its Hurst floor shifter into gear and
powering up hills with four barrel carburetion and 335 horsepower."
From a GTO television commercial.
For consignment, a 1965 Pontiac GTO with 487 miles since its frame
off restoration approximately 13 years ago. It has a date correct
drivetrain and comes to you with PHS documentation and the
Protect-0-Plate.
Exterior
There may be a million different colors applied to cars, but this
two stage Bluemist Slate Poly had everyone stopping in their
tracks. It's as if blue, white, and silver were combined to create
a stunning color that suits the GTO well and blends nicely with the
chrome bumpers, the polished trim and the 14-inch Pontiac Rally 1
wheels. It's those wheels and their red striped tires and red
topped lug nuts that create the only discernible contrast and does
so in a tasteful and certainly show worthy way. In back, the tail
lights are configured in a full width of ribbed trim that Pontiac
would be synonymous with, the lights themselves camouflaged by the
design. Up front, it's stacked headlights and mirroring grilles
capped by the arrowhead on the nose. Twin nostrils on the hood
scoop are subtle enough to be overlooked but cool enough to be epic
and help define this legend, almost as much as the twin chrome
splitters out back. You have to look close, but imperfections
include a waviness to one edge, scratches and a ding in the
polished window trim, a bubble in the plating on the taillight
panel trim, minor imperfections on some wheel and rocker trim, and
a few small bubbles on the door.
Interior
No need for flash on the inside but the stitch patterns on the
black vinyl doors, turned diagonal on the front bucket seats is
sporty enough for the time and the embossed arrowhead on both the
front and back seats was Pontiac's stamp of pride; there was no
hiding that they created something special. Up front, your black
steering wheel fronts round gauges in a woodgrain faceplate along
with a vent control panel and AM radio and it's all in very nice
condition. The passenger gets a grab handle but the driver lucks
out with a ball handled Hurst shifter in the center console, itself
referencing the ribbed pattern in back on black plastic, and it
looks great. Black carpet below, arrowhead mats, a perforated
headliner above with one small hole, and a clean trunk with both a
carpet mat and plaid vinyl mat complete our tour of this show ready
interior.
Drivetrain
Under the hood, the blue blocked 389ci V8 was produced on May 8th,
1965 and is topped by Tri-Power, three two-barrel carbs. It's
backed by a correct Muncie M20 4-speed manual transmission and
power is routed to the rear XK code 10-bolt with 3.90 gears and
Safe-T-Track, although the PHS documentation denotes the axle to be
equipped with 3.55 gears and Safe-T-Track. It's clean in the bay,
and the car is equipped with power brakes and power steering.
Undercarriage
Other than a few errant drops of clean oil, we would call the
condition of the underside showroom fresh and super clean. The dual
exhaust runs through stock style mufflers then splits to the
outside to exit through chrome splitter behind each rear wheel.
Power drum brakes are at all four wheels and suspension includes
coil springs front and rear with a 4link in back.
Drive-Ability
Does it run as good as it looks? People have been asking that
question since we gave up horses, and in fact, this car delivers on
all levels, from power and acceleration to braking and handling.
It's 1965 all over again, now where's my blanket and bottle of
formula Anyway, other than the wipers all functions work as they
should and it's off to the showroom for this show car. 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.
Okay, collectors, put down the Dupont Registry and Hemmings, (for
now). We think we have a winner here. It's a shining example of a
legendary car sure to fulfill someone's dream of owning a classic
GTO. Our operators are standing by.
237375P279836
2-Pontiac
37-Lemans
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
5-1965
P-Pontiac, MI Assy Plant
279836-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
05A-1st Week May
ST 65 23737-1965 LeMans 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
BODY PON34400-Pontiac Body #
TR 213B-Black Vinyl Buckets
PAINT WW-Bluemist Slate Metallic
E-Tinted Glass, All
2L-4 Speed Manual
G-Console
P-AM Radio
V-Verba-Phonic Rear Speaker
5N-GTO Option
W-Retractable Seatbelts
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