Larry Turner’s Barrier Blue 1966 GTO hardtop, a frame-off restoration that began as a rusty hulk, is featured on the cover of the February 2010 issue of The Legend. Turner’s Tiger is a real head turner, with its Rally I wheels, parchment interior, and beautifully detailed engine bay. The restoration took just over two years, and Larry and several friends did most of the work themselves.
Convention Corner 2010 is getting more and more detailed. “What To Do in Wichita,” by Gary Gibbs, has lots of useful information on dining, recreation, and sightseeing. Plus, there’s all the expected meet information.
Are you a fan of the modern-day GTO? Then you won’t want to miss NorCal Goats Secretary Colin O’Brien’s report on Goat Run, an annual October event in which owners of 2004-2006 GTOs participate in a long-distance, cross-country cruise from various locations in California to Las Vegas.
Need help with replacing a troublesome ignition switch on your 1969-1970 tilt-column steering wheel? John W. Green provides a detailed explanation on what to do, complete with close-up photos and website links for hard-to-find parts. And, Tim Sickle’s “Little GTOs” column goes really little this month with a feature on Green Light Collectibles 1/64th scale new GTO releases—a 1970 hardtop and a 1967 convertible, both available in several colors.
All this and lots more in The Legend, the only national magazine devoted exclusively to Pontiac’s Great One! |