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Hood paint (reflection) is awesome -- I Q if it is assembly line norm ... TAZ
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Here's the car in color. Not sure why they wouldn't have equipped this one with the new-for-1967 Rally II Wheels, but it sure looked sharp anyway. It also had a column shift automatic trans. Prepped and primped through engineering, it made the rounds as a press fleet car. The car still exists today.

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From Getty Images:

1968 NHRA Winternationals - Pomona. Linda Vaughn, Miss Hurst Golden Shifter, rides on the back of the Hurst Pontiac GTO and waves to appreciative drag racing spectators.





1968 NHRA Winternationals - Pomona. Linda Vaughn, Miss Hurst Golden Shifter, poses with Hurst's Jack Duffy, Vice President of Public Relations.

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1968 Motor Trend 500 - Riverside - NASCAR. Miss Motor Trend, Mary Lou Schmidt poses with the 1968 Motor Trend Car of the Year the Pontiac GTO.

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