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Old 02-19-2024, 08:23 AM
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Default 1968 Pontiac GTO - Paint and body

So I've owned my 68 GTO for over 7 years now. According to the PHS, it was originally Solar Red. Whoever painted the car 20 years ago didn't get the color right and it was a little too orange. So I decided to finally do paint and body now that I had the engine and trans built. The car has a 462 cubic inch (built by Paul Carter(, carburetor built by Jeff Korner, Torker 2 intake, 4L80E transmission (stage 2), 12 bolt rear with 3.55 gears, SPC front upper control arms, Hotchkis shocks, Dakota Digital gauges. So there isn't much left that is stock so I'm doing changing the color. I'm going with Pontiac Blue Charcoal Poly. I figured I would add a post to show progress in the work in the event that anyone is interested.
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