199.4 inches.
approx. 16 feet.
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The Pontiac GTO was released in 1964 and continued to be manufactured through 1974. This model is often referred to as the classic muscle car.
Pontiac GTO. The Pontiac GTO is an automobile that was manufactured by American automobile manufacturer Pontiac from the 1964 to 1974 model years, and by GM's subsidiary Holden in Australia from the 2004 to 2006 model years. The first generation of the GTO was a muscle car produced in the 1960s and the 1970s
The only GTO that came with a shaker hood was the model year 1974.
The GTO, a small racing car, was originally made by Ferrari in 1962. When the Pontiac division of GM decided to make a similar vehicle, they adopted the moniker GTO and released the Pontiac GTO in 1964, based on the Pontiac LeMans model. Based on the LeMans and Ventura models, Pontiac released the GTO until 1974. The Pontiac GTO was rereleased in 2004 but due to low sales, production stopped in 2006.
Pontiac GTO was created in 1964.
They made the gto from 1964 to 1974 then they came out with the small gto. The last of the new series of GTOs rolled off the line June 14, 2006.
Pontiac, GTO.
On the side of the transmission has 2 wires running to it
It is known as an "Endura delete" option. I have a 1968 GTO with the Endura Delete Option. The 1968 GTO was Motor Trend's Car Of The Year,because of the addition of the Endura Bumper and other safety and styling options. 1968 was the only year you could get the chrome front bumper instead of the Endura,as an option. Standard was the Endura Bumper. These GTO's are very rare to find today as many over the years have been changed,for the better looking Endura bumper. Only about 1,500 of these were built,which is now desirable as production numbers and value go.
In the Pontiac GTO, GTO stands for Grand Turismo Osimo. In the Italian language this translates over to Homologated Grand Touring.