The 1969 Pontiac GTO was produced in various colors, including Liberty Blue. However, specific production numbers for individual colors like Liberty Blue are not always well-documented. Estimates suggest that around 86,000 GTOs were built in 1969, but detailed figures for how many were painted Liberty Blue are typically not available. For precise numbers, you may need to consult dedicated Pontiac GTO resources or databases.
Initially only Carousel red, after the first 2000 cars built (the pattern judges), all the factory 1969 gto colors were available: Mayfair Maize Midnight Green Pallidium Silver Cameo White Limelight Green Liberty Blue Expresso Brown Verdoro Green Matador Red Champaigne Goldenrod Yellow Warwick Blue Antique Gold Winward Blue Crystal Turquoise Burgundy Starlight Black
less than 7000 of the iconic Carousel Red
Zero. Pontiac never installed the 428 in the GTO. GM had a corporate ban on engines larger than 400 CID until 1970. In 1970, the 455 replaced the 428. ALL GTO's built from 1964-1966 came with 389's. ALL GTO's built from 1967-1969 came with 400's.
"Pontiac, a division of general motors, is the maker for the GTO car. It was built here in the United States. There are many listed for sale on various web pages. If you are looking for a reliable muscle looking car Pontiac GTO is the car for you."
2,011 hardtops and 79 convertibles. (#s include Judges)
ALL GTO's have two doors.
In 1969, only about 108 Pontiac GTO Judges were produced with a cameo white exterior and red interior. The GTO Judge was a performance version of the GTO and became an iconic muscle car. The limited production numbers make this specific color combination particularly rare and sought after by collectors today.
One can purchase a 2004 GTO in the colors quick silver, impulse blue, barbados blue, yellow jacket, torrid red, cosmos purple, pulse red, phantom black, midnight blue, cyclone grey, brazen orange, and spice red. These can be purchased from LS1 Tech and Ultimate GTO.
Australia. Both are built by Holden, which is a GM division based in Australia.
242 is the first three digits in the vin number of a gto built between 1966-1971. 2=pontiac motor division 42= gto. A more indepth look at what the vin numbers mean can be found at http://www.gtoalley.com/gtovin.html
No, the Monkee Mobile was built from a Pontiac GTO the Batmobile in the TV series was built from a Lincoln Futura concept car. The movie car was built on a Chevrolet Impala chassis.
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