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Pontiac GTO 1969
Considering the dramatic changes for 1968, it came as no surprise that the 1969 GTO received only minor refinements. The grille pattern was changed to an egg crate style and the lower front valance received crosshair lenses covering rectangular parking lamps. Taillights and rear treatment were revised with wide horizontal taillights set between the bumper and deck lid. Body styles were hardtop or convertible. Four power-plants were available for this year: the standard 400 four-barrel, a 400 two-barrel, the Ram Air III, and Ram Air IV engines. Total production: 72,287.
Pontiac GTO 1970
Pontiac changed the GTOs styling for 1970, giving it a new Endura nose with exposed headlamps, body-side creases, and a revised rump. Under the hood, a newly optional 360-bhap 455-cid V-8 provided 500lb-ft of torque @ just 3,100 rpm, perfect for the option-laden, luxury tourers many Goats had become. Including the Judge versions, sales totalled 40,149 cars during this model year.
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