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1966 Pontiac GTO 389 Tri-Power Restoration Project

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1966 Pontiac GTO 389 TriPower Restoration Project

Another prime example of “Classic Style Meets Modern Technology!” This 1966 GTO came to Schwartz Performance for a chassis upgrade, but it turned into quite a bit more than that.

Frame & Suspension:
★ Schwartz Performance GMachine chassis system
★ Power steering rack
★ Ridetech singleadjustable coilovers
★ Racing style splined sway bars
★ Baer 14" Pro Plus 6piston brakes front & rear

Engine:
★ Stock 389 Pontiac engine
★ Autotrend EFI throttle bodies
★ Modified aluminum intake manifold to accept EFI throttle bodies
★ Custom air intake
★ March Performance serpentine drive

Drivetrain:
★ TKO500 5speed transmission
★ Custom steel driveshaft
★ Moser 9” full floater, 31 spline axles
★ 9” third member with TrueTrac differential, 3.70 gears

Wheels & Tires:
★ Custom 19x9 and 19x12 wheels by EVOD, matches factory Pontiac Rally 1 wheels
★ Michelin Pilot Super Sport, 255/35/19, 345/30/19

Paint & Body:
★ Bodyworked & refinished in Carousel Red with PPG materials

Other Features:
★ Custom BeCool aluminum radiator w/electric fans
★ Vintage Air Gen IV Magnum A/C & heater system
★ Custom upholstered Scat seats w/custom pearl white leather front & rear

Built By:
Schwartz Performance Inc.
1115 Rail Drive
Woodstock, IL 60098
Phone: (815)2062230
http://www.schwartzperformance.com
[email protected]
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posted by Kvildash