I always knew that GTOs were powerful cars. This particular GTO was fitted with a big block Chevy V-8. I'm not sure if this car was actually used in the movie. But since I live in Southern California, I may take a trip to El Segundo next month.
A quick research on the 1967 Pontiac GTO from Edmunds.com reveals 3 things to remember:
- (1) The top engine option was a high-output 400 cubic inch Ram Air, four-barrel Quadra Jet carb rated conservatively at 360 hp. Talk about classic American muscle.
- (2) It had a three-speed automatic transmission that could be operated manually through a
Hurst "dual-gate" shifter. - (3) Only 56 units were built with a Ram Air engine. Very rare and valuable if you can get one of these.
You can check out a video clip of at '67 GTO burning rubber at a competition. Lots of smoke.
Pictures of 1967 Pontiac GTO
My personal experience with the GTO was my friend's family car growing up in the San Gabriel Valleys. His dad owned a gas station and fixed cars. A blue GTO was one of the cars he got a hold off, restored, and later sold. I don't remember the exact year, but it had a fastback and a loud engine. So perhaps a 1968 GTO Coupe or a 1970 GTO Judge.
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