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Old 10-22-2004, 08:46 PM
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1965 GTO amount built

Does anyone know how many GTOs came with AC and a 4 speed?
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:34 PM
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Re: 1965 GTO amount built

I have no specific data, but there are a couple of websites where you can get the data.

classicalpontiac.com
wallaceracing.com

Both have comprehensive production data on the GTO.
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Re: 1965 GTO amount built

According to the book Muscle Car History by Motorbooks International the 65's breaks down like this:
Coupes...8,319
Hardtops...55,722
Manual Tranny...56,378
389 4bbl...54,805
389 3x2...20,547
Go to the PONTIAC HISTORICAL SOCIETY with your VIN number and they will look it up and send you a copy of the build sheet and break it down further.
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