The 1969 Pontiac GTO came with several engine options, with horsepower ratings varying accordingly. The base engine was a 400-cubic inch V8 that produced 350 horsepower, while the optional Ram Air IV engine could generate up to 370 horsepower. Additionally, the performance-oriented GTO Judge variant featured similar engine options, enhancing its power output. Overall, the GTO was known for its impressive performance during its era.
How much horse power does a 1969 Pontiac GTO have ? 1969 gto had seven different block codes and a total of four different horse power ratings as follows: WS @ 366 hp, WT @ 350 hp, WW @ 370 hp, XP @ 370 hp, XX @ 265 hp, YS @ 350 hp, YZ @ 366 hp. The 366 hp were Ram Air III motors and the 370 hp were Ram air IV motors. All WW blocks were manual trannys and the other block codes were automatic trannys.
100 horse.
335 stock and 360 with the tri power set-up.
400 horsepower at the crank at 5200 rpm
Assuming you are inquiring about a 2004 + GTO ... you can add between 120 and 400+ horse power. It really just depends on you needs (and wants!) and how much you are willing to spend.
1964 Standard 389 4bbl had 325 horsepower. Optional 389 Tri-power had 348 Horsepower
the 4 bbl. version was 335 horse and the tri power version was 360 horse.
In 1969, the base price of a Pontiac GTO was approximately $3,200. This price could vary based on optional features and additional packages, potentially raising the cost to around $4,000 for fully loaded models. The GTO was known for its performance and style, contributing to its popularity during that era.
15 to 20 horse.
Condition and originality are key. There is no way we could give you a fair evaluation here.
No way of answering without knowing overall condition, originality of parts, etc.
5 or 10 horse.