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Old 05-04-2013, 03:54 PM
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Default Re: 1968 GTO

There are a few good Pontiac websites that I used to belong to...Performance Years is one. Tell your friend to Google, he's sure to find what ever info he needs about these cars. One thing about Pontiac, they kept good records.

By the way, nice Nova. I had a 66 327/365, 4 speed with 12 bolt rear, but it was not an SS. Story is a cop in Wilmington, Delaware ordered 2 of them that way, just plane jane, one for racing and one for street. Not sure whch one I ended up with. When I bought mine it had the original engine and rear, with 4.56's installed but the 4 speed was gone, had a Turbo 350 with manual valve body. My wife hated driving that car, when she had to drive it that is. I have a pic of it somewhere just have to dig it out.


<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 67 Nova Boy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I don't know if he did...I will see him in about an hour and was to bring all he had so I could see it. Will take pictures of all he will let me. Was his dads car from new and was killed 4 years later so it had 7,000 when he passed. Mom took over the car and put in her name. Mom passed right after his only brother did so he lost his whole family in 6 years so the car went to him. It sat for years as he could not drive a stick. Sad...but he turned out ok.

Would they have M-22 in them? It whines when in first gear and is very low geared it seems. 3.55 in rear

Oh...when he took the backs off, they look like they just left the factory. Dusty but very white cloth and jute was very nice.

Dave
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