Today’s AutoHunter Spotlight is on a bright red 1966 Pontiac GTO that recently underwent a cosmetic restoration. The car is powered by a 389cid V8 mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission.
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Refinished in factory Montero Red paint, the body features triple-plated front and rear bumpers along with new emblems.
The all-red interior has a new set of deluxe bucket seats, matching door panels, and a woodgrain veneer dash.
Under the hood sits the 389cid V8 with 325 horsepower mated to a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission. Other equipment includes a 4bbl carburetor, chrome valve covers and power steering.
The auction for this 1966 Pontiac GTO ends March 25 at 11:30 a.m. PDT.
Visit this vehicle’s AutoHunter listing to find further information and gallery of photos.
When I was twelve, my mom’s bosses, Mr. & Mrs. T, had two nice ’66 cars. He had an Imperial, like Kato’s, but she had a metallic Turquoise Le Mans with a black vinyl top. I thought those tail lights were the coolest, and I so wanted a GTO like that, but in red. The only cooler tail lights were the T Birds sequential turn lights, but those usually only worked for a few months.