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mrays 10-11-2021 03:59 AM

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This Monarch Yellow 72 GTO 455 HO Post Sedan was 1 of 7 built and was sold new at Travis Cadillac - Pontiac in Peoria IL. This is a bench seat car with a column shifted automatic. This car was a Premier Unveiling and was restored by Supercar Specialties. M. Hodge had it at the show.

mrays 10-11-2021 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 67since67 (Post 1566782)
Yes, Richard is the original owner, great backstory too!

Yes, he bought this car new at Boose Chevrolet in Brookeville OH. It sat in his garage for many years before he took it to Terry Davis to have it restored. I believe they surprised him at the show with the car. He didn't know it was finished and they unveiled it to him there. I believe this car still has it's original drivetrain as well.

mrays 10-11-2021 04:24 AM

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Originally Posted by 442w30 (Post 1566784)
Is this a true "XS" car? Or something similar to the '65 above?

This is a true XS code factory built car. There was a copy of the PHS documents with the car. I believe there were around 110 of these cars produced in '66 and this is 1 of 5 that are known.

olredalert 10-11-2021 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mrays (Post 1566791)
This is a true XS code factory built car. There was a copy of the PHS documents with the car. I believe there were around 110 of these cars produced in '66 and this is 1 of 5 that are known.

----I am curious about the black air-cleaner lids? I have never seen a set. Were they part of th RA package? I had a true RA package convert years ago (like 1975 or so) and the lids were chrome, but the car had over 100,000 miles and someone easily could have changed them!....Bill S

442w30 10-13-2021 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by mrays (Post 1566791)
This is a true XS code factory built car. There was a copy of the PHS documents with the car. I believe there were around 110 of these cars produced in '66 and this is 1 of 5 that are known.

This shows how many engines were built. I bet the number of GTOs equipped with the engine was more than 110, though it's unknown.

mrays 10-13-2021 01:20 PM

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This Polar White 70 Trans Am RA IV is 1 of 88 built and 1 of 59 with a 4 speed. It was a Gold Concours winner. J. Riconda had it at the show.

mrays 10-13-2021 01:27 PM

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This Lucerne Blue 72 Trans Am is 1 of 1,286 built and 1 of 828 with an automatic. This car didn't have a console so it had the shifter on the column. This car was a Gold Concours winner. J. Deery had it at the show.

mrays 10-13-2021 01:32 PM

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This Brewster Green 73 Trans Am 455 SD is 1 of 252 built and 1 of 72 with a 4 speed. This car was a Premier Unveiling that was restored by Tim Burton and Level One Restorations. It was a Gold Concours and Platinum Best Stock Pontiac winner. T. Burton had it at the show.

mrays 10-13-2021 01:36 PM

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This Buccaneer Red 74 Trans Am 455 SD is 1 of 943 built and 1 of 731 with an automatic. It was a Gold Concours winner. D. Pekosh had it at the show.

mrays 10-13-2021 01:45 PM

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This Tahoe Turquoise 67 Olds 442 W-30 is 1 of 502 built. Beginning in '67 all W-30's had the red inner fenders and the TH400 was also available which this car has. This car has a bench seat with the shifter on the column. It was a Gold Concours winner. D. DeLong had it at the show.


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