The correct jack for a 1965 Pontiac GTO is a factory-issued hydraulic jack, often referred to as a "bottle jack." This jack typically features a distinctive design specific to GM vehicles of that era. It's important to ensure that the jack is in good working condition, as the original equipment is designed to fit the car's specifications for safe lifting. Additionally, many enthusiasts opt for aftermarket jacks that replicate the original design for authenticity.
The factory size for the 1965 GTO is: 205/75-14
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Yes, the 455 engine was available in the Pontiac GTO, but not in 1965. The 455 cubic inch V8 was introduced later, in 1970. In 1965, the GTO was offered with smaller engine options, including the 389 cubic inch V8.
AnswerTempest.LeMans
Yes. That was one of the options for 1965. Of the 96,946 GTO's produced in '66 35,667 were auto transmissions. I do not have a breakdown on shifter location.
no it wont fit. The body lines are different. A 66 will fit a 67
its in front of the radiator, usually theres 2
1965 Pontiac GTO Convertible (Cabriolet)
They did make a 428 in 65gto
140 was what mine topped out at
chiltons repair manual for your car at the library.
1965 GTO was used in The Hollywood Knights. However, i don't think the orange paint was an original color.