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Old 04-17-2013, 07:09 PM
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My 4 speed, tripower '65 GTO hardtop I currently own and drive cost me $1200 in 1982. With an engine, trans, and rear end rebuild, plus maintenance and a paint job in 1985, I have about $4500 total in the car to date. My '67 GTO convertible that I currently own and drive cost $1800 in 1983. With an enging rebuilt, trans rebuild and a paint job and interior and top (all done in the 80's and '90's), I have about $4500 in it total to date as well. Both cars have never been out of service. I've had a bunch of GTO's, but kept these two. The cheapest was a 4 speed '66 GTO with gauges and a posi for free in 1984 (needed a front clip but was a good driver), and the most I ever paid for a GTO was a '65 4 speed hardtop I bought for $2000 in 1992 and sold later that year for $2800 after putting in a new clutch.

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