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Old 08-22-2004, 09:24 PM
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Default 3 Deuces and a 4 speed,and a 389....

This is a spectacular car..Colin Comer's Little GTO.......

1964 GTO Hardtop, sold new at Al Mikulich Pontiac in East Lansing, Michigan.
Factory options include Tri-Power, 4 speed, HD Metallic brakes, HD
Suspension/ Handling kit, Saf-T-Track 3.90 rear, Am radio w/ Verba-Phonic
speaker, padded dash,Custom Sport steering wheel, Soft-Ray glass, HD
Cooling, Tachometer, Custom seat belts, and more. It is a factory
black/black car.

With 40k miles on the clock, and purchased from the second owner, it was
sent to Scott Tieman's Supercar Specialties for a complete concours
restoration. The car retains 100% of its original sheet metal, a testament
to how well it was cared for. It was obviously spared the indignity of too
many Michigan winters! As to be expected with one of Scott's restorations,
this car has won a few shows since being completed in 2002 - actually, every
show it has been in!
-Best of Show, 2002 Cruisin' Woodward Classic GTO Weekend
-Best in Class, 2003 Cranbrook Concours D'Elegance
-Blue Ribbon , 2003 Meadow Brook Concours D'Elegance
-Gold Award, Concours Judged, 2003 POCI Nationals

I have always had a weakness for these first year Goats.Who could have
guessed what would become of a car line that started as an option package in
1964? I plan on bringing the car to SCR7, look for it there!









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