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Pics of a 67 Turquoise GTO
My vert is Turquoise but I have never saw another in the same color. Does anyone have any pics?
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67 Aquamarine vert,matching int,400/335,4spd,posi w/411:1,headers,Edelbrock P4B,hurst shifter. Starting resto soon |
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You may want to check the Ultimate GTO web site.
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My money talks to me-it usually says goodbye! |
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Here is mine... If I can get the pic loaded
It's a '67 Turq with Turq interior. When I had it painterd back to original (was red) I looked forever to see one in that color - no luck. Recently at a car show saw 4.... The vert had white interir and looked nice...
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Ken '67 GTO Auto |
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That's Gulf Turquoise. From the picture he posted in another thread, I think his is Mariner Turquoise. Here's a whole bunch of them from the Ultimate GTO Picture site.
http://ultimategto.com/cgi-bin/dream...on=show&page=1
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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The more, the Mariner
My 67 is Mariner Turquoise with the dark turquoise interior... Haven't seen too many with this combination. But I like all of the Pontiac blues....and there were lots of them, no?
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That's nice boltbuster. I have considered painting my '68 Mariner instead of the more Gulf-like Meridian that it came with. I have the dark Turquoise interior too.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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Here are a few pics of my Mariner Turquoise '67 convertible. It kinda looks blue because of the camera. Note the "Notch Back" seat. It is an all original, numbers matching California A/C car that was shipped to the Detroit area.
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Nice ride, Ken... For a convertible, that parchment interior is the only way go. Nice choice of backdrop for your pictures, too.
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Ken '67 GTO Auto |
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ITSAV6 and Bolt;
The backdrop is the Dodge-Wilson (Yes, Dodge cars) mansion located north of Detroit in Rochester Hills. The Dodge family donated the land to build Oakland University that began as a part of Michigan State University. Now OU has many Phd programs and works very closely with the automotive industry in educating many engineers. It's only a few miles from the original Pontiac Motors headquarters. (My next backdrop for pics). Thanks for the compliments on the car. My son calls it a "parade car." |
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