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GTO Crossing the Block at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2012

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It's that time of year again. The world's largest, most massive collector's car event and auction is taking place in the Arizona desert - Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale - on Jan 15-22, 2012. As of Friday Jan 6th, 20 classic Pontiac GTO muscle cars have been entered in the auction and will sell (all are offered at no reserve), including two very rare 1970 GTO Judge Convertibles and a 1969 GTO Convertible from the collection of Alice Cooper.

Here is the complete list, courtesy of Barrett-Jackson. Check back for auction results.

Lot #YearMakeModelStyleDescriptionResults
1968 PONTIAC GTO 106 1968 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR COUPE
Fully restored and PHS documented with a numbers matching 400cid block with his and hers shifter. Factory air conditioning, hood tach and hideaway headlights. The very deep and shiny paint is the correct factory color.

$24,200.00

1968 PONTIAC GTO 410 1968 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR COUPE
Factory original 400 HO engine with 4-speed transmission and Safe-T-Track rear end. Equipped with factory power disc brakes, power steering, power windows and tilt steering wheel.

$37,950.00

1964 PONTIAC GTO 420 1964 PONTIAC GTO TRIBUTE CONVERTIBLE
Exceptional quality frame-off 389cid V8 upgraded with Tri-Power, 4-speed, power convertible top and bucket seats. Runs and drives excellent with lots of horsepower.

$50,600.00

1972 PONTIAC GTO 429 1972 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR COUPE
Unique GTO power configuration, one of 59 with this equipment. Certified by PHS. Big block 400 with 3.55 posi-traction rear end with close-ratio 4-speed. Original and numbers matching. American muscle at its best.

$34,100.00

1965 PONTIAC GTO 667 1965 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR HARDTOP
PHS documented GTO. Full frame-off restoration. Replacement 389cid, upgraded with a 4-speed transmission. Comes with restoration photos and documents.

$31,900.00

1965 PONTIAC GTO 690.4 1965 PONTIAC GTO COUPE
Fully restored and documented with a 389cid V8 and upgraded to Tri-Power. Documented with original Window Sticker, two dealer invoices and Build Sheet.

$32,450.00

1966 PONTIAC GTO 696.2 1966 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
PHS documented convertible GTO with M22 4-speed, Montero Red, black top and interior. Upgrades include Rallye gauges and wheels, vacum gauge, red line tire wide oval tires and Tri-Power.

$53,900.00

1965 PONTIAC GTO 729 1965 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
Triple white GTO convertible. 389/335hp engine with automatic transmission. Nicely detailed, heavily optioned car with with Pontiac Historical Services documentation.

$55,000.00

1965 PONTIAC GTO 732 1965 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
Automatic with original Hurst accessories, Hurst wheels, Hurst antenna and Hurst emblem. Matching numbers restoration. Champagne exterior over black interior. Concourse 1st place in its only showing.

$66,000.00

1972 PONTIAC GTO LEMANS 746 1972 PONTIAC GTO LEMANS SPORT CONVERTIBLE
Respectfully maintained all original with matching numbers. Over 18 factory and dealer options. Classic color combo. Runs and drives great.

$30,800.00

1970 PONTIAC GTO JUDGE 948.2 1970 PONTIAC GTO JUDGE 2 DOOR HARDTOP
1970 GTO "The Judge" factory Ram Air III. This is a documented four owner car with Pontiac Historical paperwork. Matching numbers. From the Richard Hubbard Collection.

$64,900.00

1965 PONTIAC GTO 957 1965 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
Total body-off rotisserie restoration, PHS documentation, matching numbers, Tri-Power, air conditioning and over 20 factory/dealer options. Hurst package, Protect-O-Plate, 4-speed and all photos.

$99,000.00

1970 PONTIAC GTO 978.2 1970 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
One of only 241 convertibles built in 1970 with this engine and transmission combination. Triple black car with all of its factory sheet metal and matching numbers and a full concours frame-off restoration. From the Victor Gomez Collection.

$85,800.00

1970 PONTIAC GTO JUDGE 1015.2 1970 PONTIAC GTO JUDGE CONVERTIBLE
Rotisserie restoration, one of the most correct numbered and date coded Judges. Build Sheet, Protect-O-Plate and PHS documented as one of 168 convertibles and one of only 47 "YZ" Coded Ram Air III automatics built in 1970. From the Ron Pratte Collection.

$158,400.00

1969 PONTIAC GTO 1023 1969 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
This Pontiac is a restored-to-original and matching numbers car from the collection of Legendary Alice Cooper. This car is a fun car to drive with the top up or down.

$49,500.00

1965 PONTIAC GTO 1224 1965 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Matching numbers and frame-off restoration. Code B original Blue Charcoal with Parchment interior. Factory Tri-Power and 4-speed. PHS documented.

$42,900.00

1970 PONTIAC GTO 1237 1970 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
455cid HO engine and matching numbers. A highly optioned and documented GTO. Build Sheet, Protect-O-Plate and shipping order included. Automatic transmission, air conditioning, tilt steering wheel and power everything.

$49,500.00

1970 PONTIAC GTO JUDGE 1286.1 1970 PONTIAC GTO JUDGE CONVERTIBLE
Ram Air III, original matching numbers, meticulous frame-off restoration, all original or NOS parts, 4-speed, 94,172 original miles, original interior color black, exterior color is non-original burgundy with white top and one of 168 produced in 1970.

$77,000.00

1965 PONTIAC GTO 1302.1 1965 PONTIAC GTO CUSTOM 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Powered by a 389cid V8 with Tri-Power, Super T-10 4-speed and custom 12-bolt rear end. Other features include Vintage Air, Autometer gauges, Hotchkis suspension, Budnik 17" wheels and many custom billet components. From the Jimmy Richardson Collection.

$84,700.00

1970 PONTIAC GTO 1546.1 1970 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR COUPE
Matching numbers 400cid with 4-speed. Correct Baja Gold and correct WT motor. This rare, hard to find GTO is reliable and dependable.

$30,800.00

 

Here are the results from Barrett-Jackson 2010

Here are the results from Barrett-Jackson 2011

1968 Pontiac GTO Information

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1968 GTO History

GM redesigned its A-body line for 1968, with more curvaceous, semi-fastback styling. The previous 115 inch (292 cm) wheelbase was shortened to 112 inches (284 cm) for all two-door models. Overall length was reduced 5.9 inches (150 mm) and height dropped half an inch (12 mm), but overall weight was up about 75 pounds (34 kg). Pontiac abandoned the familiar vertically stacked headlights in favor of a horizontal layout, but made hidden headlights available at extra cost. The concealed headlights were a popular option. The signature hood scoop was replaced by dual scoops on either side of a prominent hood bulge extending rearward from the protruding nose.

A unique feature was the body-color Endura front bumper. It was designed to absorb impact without permanent deformation at low speeds. Pontiac touted this feature heavily in advertising, showing hammering at the bumper to no discernible effect. Though a rare option, a GTO could be ordered with "Endura Delete", in which case the Endura bumper would be replaced by a chrome front bumper and grille from the Pontiac Le Mans. This model year further emphasized the curvacious "coke bottle" styling.

Powertrain options remained substantially the same as in 1967, but the standard GTO engine's power rating rose to 350 hp (260 kW) at 5,000 rpm. At mid-year, a new Ram Air package, known as Ram Air II, became available. It included freer-breathing cylinder heads, round port exhaust and the 041 cam. 'Official' power rating was not changed, although actual output was likely much higher. Another carry-over from 1967 was the 4-piston caliper disc brake option. While most 1968 models had drum brakes all around, this rare option provided greater stopping power and could be found on other GM A-Body vehicles of the same period. 1968 was also the last year the GTOs offered separate vent, or "wing", windows—and the only year for crank-operated vent windows.

Another feature was concealed windshield wipers, hidden below the rear edge of the hood. They presented a cleaner appearance and were a North American first, following British Leyland's earlier debut on Austin and Triumph models. Another popular option, actually introduced during the 1967 model year, was a hood-mounted tachometer, located in front of the windshield and lighted for visibility at night. An in-dash tachometer was also available.

Redline bias-ply tires continued as standard equipment on the 1968 GTO, though they could be replaced by whitewall tires at no extra cost. A new option wasradial tires for improved ride and handling. However, very few were delivered with the radial tires because of manufacturing problems encountered by supplier B.F. Goodrich. The radial tire option was discontinued after 1968. Pontiac did not offer radial tires as a factory option on the GTO again until the 1974 model.

Hot Rod tested a four-speed GTO equipped with the standard engine and obtained a quarter mile reading of 14.7 seconds at 97 mph (156 km/h) in pure stock form. Motor Trend clocked a four-speed Ram Air with 4.33 rear differential at 14.45 seconds at 98.2 mph (158.0 km/h) and a standard GTO with Turbo-Hydramatic and a 3.23 rear axle ratio at 15.93 seconds at 88.3 mph (142.1 km/h) . Testers were split about handling, with Hot Rod calling it "the best-balanced car [Pontiac] ever built," but Car Life chiding its excessive nose heaviness, understeer, and inadequate damping.

Like all 1968 passenger vehicles sold in the United States, GTOs now featured front outboard shoulder belts (cars built after January 1, 1968) and side marker lights.

Now facing serious competition both within GM and from FordDodge, and Plymouth—particularly the low-cost Plymouth Road Runner—the GTO won Motor Trend'Car of the Year award, and sales remained strong at 87,684 (which would ultimately prove to be the second-best sales year for the GTO).

Source: Wikipedia

1968 GTO Production - Hardtops

400 Ram Air*, M/T
400 Ram Air**, A/T
400 HO, M/T
400 HO, A/T
400 STD, M/T
400 STD, A/T
400 2-bbl, M/T
400 2-bbl, A/T
Total Production
757
183
6,197
3,140
25,371
39,215
0
2,841
77,704

1968 GTO Production - Convertibles

400 Ram Air*, M/T
400 Ram Air**, A/T
400 HO, M/T
400 HO, A/T
400 STD, M/T
400 STD, A/T
400 2-bbl, M/T
400 2-bbl, A/T
Total Production

92
22
766
461
3,116
5,091
0
432
9,980

*400 RAII, M/T (all styles) 199
**400 RAII, A/T (all styles) 47

eBay Motors advice... hot chicks = page views

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Here's some advice for those of you out there using eBay Motors or any other online classified or auction site to sell your classic GTO muscle car. Insert a hot chick in a bathing suit into the main image of the listing. In the original listing, smokymountaintraders got 16352 page views for a nice, ordinary 1967 Pontiac GTO hardtop. This is about 20 times the amount of attention this listing should receive. Will it work? Follow the re-listing to see if it does the second time around. Apparently, the first time around $22,900 wasn't enough for the 67 goat.

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NPD Now Stocking GTO Parts

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I wrote back in October how NPD was planning to offer parts for Pontiac GTOs. I have an update from Derek Putnam, Project Manager for GM Car Catalogs for National Parts Depot:

We’re still adding new products to our arsenal before we release the GTO/Lemans/Tempest catalog. At this point we’re looking at a June 2012 publish date. If you are looking for anything in particular at this point, we already have about 2000 part numbers in stock, so feel free to ask!

So it seems that you can order GTO parts from them. Just give them a call and tell them what you need. I'll provide a more comprehensive review of my customer experience and of their GTO parts catalog next month.

National Parts Depot
800-976-1117

GTO Rally II Wheel Restoration How To

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Nothing can ruin the presentation of your restoration more than a scratched, stained, faded and dirty set of wheels. This is the challenge that I was recently faced with for my 68 GTO. I wanted to show the car more but was a bit embarrassed by the appearance of the original wheels. My wheels were greased stained on the inside, so much so that they looked black. On the outside, each wheel also showed signs of multiple lost battles with the curb. The paint was faded and lacking luster.

Before After

Beginning in 1967, the Rally II wheels were introduced as an option for the Pontiac GTO. The wheels have a spoked look, with a 2-tone finish of charcoal gray and silver.