And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
oh nan. gas station owner i worked for bought one in highschool, tri power, induction hood, convertible, just beautifully made car, you could see it in every detail, they put some excellent coach work in them, kind of heavy though, smoothest kind of cruising around town ride.
volunteer fireman neighbor bought a new '64 GTO. He used every opportunity to be a "first responder". I enjoyed his sense of duty but sometimes wondered if he wasn't calling in false alarms.
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Deleteoh nan. gas station owner i worked for bought one in highschool, tri power, induction hood, convertible, just beautifully made car, you could see it in every detail, they put some excellent coach work in them, kind of heavy though, smoothest kind of cruising around town ride.
ReplyDeletevolunteer fireman neighbor bought a new '64 GTO. He used every opportunity to be a "first responder". I enjoyed his sense of duty but sometimes wondered if he wasn't calling in false alarms.
ReplyDelete'67, first year 400 cu. in.
ReplyDeleteTake it out to Pomona and let 'em know, yeah, yeah.
ReplyDeleteMom had a Pontiac Tempest, a cousin of this but with anemic 326 engine. Her favorite car - it drove smoooooth.
ReplyDeleteMy first car inherited from my Dad was a '67 Catalina, same headlights, 400 motor, "wide track" smooth! But not quite as cool as a '67 GTO!! :-(
ReplyDeleteLittle GTO you're looking real fine.
ReplyDeleteThree duces and a four speed.
And a 389.