I had a gold on gold 67 400 auto car back in the late 80s. Now I have a 65 4 speed with a 428 motor and a 68 400 HO 4 speed GTO that are both in the works. The torque you feel out of a Pontiac, especially in a 4 speed, is really something you never forget. Also had a 70 TA RAIII car that was the same way. There is nothing that feels like a good running Pontiac motor when it is set up right. Sounds good! Nice GTO! Thanks for the vid!👍👍
Sight and sound is forever imprinted in my brain! As a 62 year old lifetime lover of old goats and over of four over the years! Theres nothing like it, especially when a good functioning quadrajet talks! The price of these cars are going thru the roof even for those in rough shape! My first one, a 67 i gave literally $150 for my second one was a mint 70 model gave $1350 for my third another 70 model was$3000 and my last a 69 i gave $3500!
A very strong runner you've got there. I really enjoy your GTO videos too. My Father reminisces from time to time about building these at the Lordstown OH plant in the late 60s and the time he wrung out and punched a 6 cylinder Firebird on one of the closed plant roads. He said the power was impressive once the revs were up...it was a very capable car even against most V8s. I was just a baby barely crawling while my Dad enjoyed driving like a hooligan.
I love the sound of a Pontiac v8🥰
That was the first car I wrecked 😂. My parents had a 67. 4 speed.
I had a gold on gold 67 400 auto car back in the late 80s. Now I have a 65 4 speed with a 428 motor and a 68 400 HO 4 speed GTO that are both in the works. The torque you feel out of a Pontiac, especially in a 4 speed, is really something you never forget. Also had a 70 TA RAIII car that was the same way. There is nothing that feels like a good running Pontiac motor when it is set up right. Sounds good! Nice GTO! Thanks for the vid!👍👍
Thanks for the ride!
Awesome GTO!!! Check out my Barracuda fastback 512 stroker. 👍
WOW, THANKS FOR THE GREAT EXPERIENCE.
Props to the cameraman in the back seat holding the camera steady... especially on that rowing through the gears at 1:20.
Sight and sound is forever imprinted in my brain! As a 62 year old lifetime lover of old goats and over of four over the years! Theres nothing like it, especially when a good functioning quadrajet talks! The price of these cars are going thru the roof even for those in rough shape! My first one, a 67 i gave literally $150 for my second one was a mint 70 model gave $1350 for my third another 70 model was$3000 and my last a 69 i gave $3500!
A very strong runner you've got there. I really enjoy your GTO videos too. My Father reminisces from time to time about building these at the Lordstown OH plant in the late 60s and the time he wrung out and punched a 6 cylinder Firebird on one of the closed plant roads. He said the power was impressive once the revs were up...it was a very capable car even against most V8s. I was just a baby barely crawling while my Dad enjoyed driving like a hooligan.