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1966 Pontiac GTO - A Classic and very Collectible 1960's Era Muscle Car

1966 PONTIAC GTO, 2 door Post "Clone" - Mirror shine Black gloss finish with a Black vinyl top complemented with a black vinyl interior, no expense spared restoration to show winning condition.

Features include: 389 C.I. tri-powered Pontiac V-8 engine, 4-speed manual transmission, 12 bolt rear end, power steering & front disc brakes, factory a/c, original Pontiac am radio, aluminum BeCool radiator.

This Classic 60's Muscle Car also includes a Grant rosewood steering wheel with tilt steering column, Autometer underdash tachometer & gauges, Crager "SS" polished Mag wheels with radial tires.

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Detailed award winning engine compartment, fresh car with a super straight body, mint show paint, chrome & stainless brightwork, they just don't come any better than this GTO. Offered @ $26,900.00

This street machine has to be seen to be appreciated, we feel very strongly that this is a show winner, pure American Pontiac muscle being offered here.

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We have low rate, simple interest financing, delivery to your door no problem, please call our office toll free or stop by our 15,000 Square foot classic car museum located inside the 100,000 Square foot Brandons Home Furnishing complex here in Atlanta.
 

OPTIONAL FEATURES INCLUDED ON THIS 1966 Pontiac GTO
Air Conditioning
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Tilt Wheel
AM Only
Vinyl
Custom Wheels
Dual Exhaust

This Classic 1966 Pontiac GTO " Muscle Car " offered @ $26,900.00

Quick Search our Posted Classics (with details) inventory -
NEWS - MEMORIES - CULTURE  FROM 1966 - (in no particular order) -
- Chinese leader, Mao Zedong launches Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
- Mass Draft Protests in U.S.

- Star Trek
T.V. Series Airs
- Black Panther Party Established
- Soviet spacecraft Luna 9 makes a soft landing on the surface of the moon

Click here to view the Top 100 Songs of 1966

World Events
- France withdraws its forces from NATO. President De Gaulle visits the USSR (June 20)
- Sukarno leaves office in Indonesia; Suharto assumes power
- Botswana, Lesotho, and Guyana become independent states within the British Commonwealth
- India suffers the worst famine in 20 years; Lyndon Johnson asks for $1 billion in aid to the country

World Statistics
Population: 3.415 billion

U.S. Statistics
President: Lyndon B. Johnson
Vice President: Hubert H. Humphrey
Population: 196,560,338

Entertainment
Events

- The first Star Trek episode, "The Man Trap," is broadcast on September 8. The plot concerns a creature that sucks salt from human bodies
- CBS backs out of plans to broadcast Psycho, deeming the movie too violent for at-home viewing
- The old Metropolitan Opera House is abandoned as the company moves to Lincoln Center. The new Metropolitan Opera opens with Samuel Barber's Antony and Cleopatra

Movies
- A Man for All Seasons, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Alfie, A Man and a Woman

Entertainment Awards
Pulitzer Prizes:
Fiction: Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter, Katherine Anne Porter
Music: Variations for Orchestra, Leslie Bassett
Academy Award, Best Picture:
The Sound of Music, Robert Wise, producer (Twentieth Century-Fox)
Nobel Prize for Literature: Shmuel Yosef Agnon (Israel) and Nelly Sachs (Sweden)
Record of the Year: "A Taste of Honey," Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
Album of the Year: September of My Years, Frank Sinatra (Reprise)
Song of the Year: "The Shadow of Your Smile" (Love Theme From The Sandpiper), Paul Francis Webster and Johnny Mandel, songwriters
Miss America: Deborah Irene Bryant (KS)

Click here to view the Top 100 Songs of 1966

Science
- Insulin is first synthesized in China. Background: Health & Nutrition
- MIT biochemist Har Khorana finishes deciphering the DNA code. Background: genetic engineering
- The Food and Drug Administration declares "the Pill" safe for human use. Background:
Birth & Contraception

Notable Deaths in 1966
Montgomery Clift - Walt Disney


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