Description
As part of the standard auction process, this vehicle is housed in a secured storage facility within the national network. Upon purchase, the buyer may select the nearest storage location for delivery, which will occur within 15 days. Once the vehicle arrives, the buyer receives a secure access code and assigned storage bay number to conduct a personal inspection.
At the facility, the buyer may complete a self‑inspection and guided test‑drive session via managed video, ensuring full transparency before finalizing the sale. If the vehicle does not meet expectations, the buyer may decline the purchase with no obligation. All vehicles are pre‑inspected before entering storage, and the company guarantees that the condition, documentation, and specifications match the listing.
1966 Pontiac GTO – 4-Speed Manual, Iconic Muscle, 90,000 Miles, Three Owners
Overview
Presented here is a classic 1966 Pontiac GTO, a direct descendant of the groundbreaking original that helped coin the term “supercar” in the American market. With approximately 90,000 miles and three documented owners, this example captures the spirit of the era that redefined what a midsize performance car could be.
Exterior
The 1966 GTO bodywork showcases the first year of the model as a standalone line, with its signature coke-bottle profile, stacked headlights, and crisp, muscular sheet metal. The car presents with strong, straight panels, correct GTO badging, and the purposeful stance that made these cars instant icons on the street and strip alike.
Engine & Performance
Under the hood, the GTO continues the tradition that started in 1964—big V8 power in a mid-size package, delivering the kind of torque-rich performance that defined the muscle car era. Paired with a manual transmission, it offers the direct, mechanical connection enthusiasts seek, turning every on-ramp and backroad into a reminder of why the GTO name became legend.
Interior & Equipment
Inside, the cabin reflects classic Pontiac styling, with a driver-focused dash, deep-set gauges, and supportive bucket seats flanking a floor-mounted shifter. The interior retains much of its original charm, from the brightwork and trim to the classic steering wheel, giving the driver an authentic period-correct experience that feels every bit like stepping back into the mid-1960s.
History & Condition
With three owners and 90,000 miles, this GTO has been driven and enjoyed while still preserving its core character and appeal. Well-maintained and cared for over the decades, it remains a solid, presentable example that runs, drives, and feels like a proper ’60s American muscle car should.
Key Information & Features
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Model: 1966 Pontiac GTO
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Engine: V8 (period-correct muscle car power)
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Transmission: Manual (floor-shift)
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Drive: Rear-wheel drive
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Mileage: 90,000 miles
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Owners: 3
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Fuel Type: Gasoline
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Condition: Used, well-preserved classic muscle car
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Seller Type: Personal
Long before the term was associated exclusively with exotic European machinery, the GTO was the American “supercar” that started it all—this 1966 example carries that legacy forward with style, power, and timeless appeal.



























































