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- 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible
- 400ci V8
- 4-Barrel Carburetor
- 4-Speed Manual
- RWD
- Aegena Blue Exterior
- Teal Interior
- Ivory White Convertible Soft Top
- Safe-T-Track Rear Axle
- AM Pushbutton Radio
- Retractable Headlamp Covers
- Deluxe Wheel Discs
- Center Console
- Wonder Touch Power Steering
- Heavy-Duty Battery
- Heavy-Duty Floor Shift Trim
- Heavy-Duty Brake Pedal Trim
- Tinted Windshield
- 15" Wheels
- Upgraded Front Disc Brakes
- Original Hurst Shifter
- Aftermarket Radiator
Extras Included in the Sale
- Original Radio
- Extensive Service Records & Documentation
- Original Owner's Manuals & Window Sticker
The 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible represents one of the most celebrated muscle cars of its era, combining unmistakable Pontiac styling with V8 performance and open-air driving enjoyment. This example is especially appealing thanks to its factory Aegena Blue exterior paired with a Teal interior and Ivory White convertible top, creating a striking period-correct color combination. Factory-equipped with the desirable 350-horsepower 400ci V8, a 4-speed manual transmission, Safe-T-Track rear axle, and the iconic retractable headlamp covers, it offers the engaging driving experience enthusiasts expect from a classic GTO. Just as impressive is the level of care this convertible has received throughout its life, as the current owner has meticulously preserved an extensive collection of service records, maintenance receipts, original owner’s manuals, and the original window sticker. This thorough documentation provides an exceptional history of the car’s ownership and upkeep, making it an especially desirable opportunity for collectors seeking a well-preserved and well-documented example of Pontiac’s legendary muscle car.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible is finished in its factory-correct Aegena Blue, a distinctive color that beautifully complements the car’s sculpted body lines and signature Endura front fascia. Factory retractable headlamp covers provide one of the GTO’s most recognizable styling cues, while deluxe wheel discs maintain its authentic appearance. An Ivory White convertible soft top provides an elegant contrast to the blue paint, and a tinted windshield enhances comfort during sunny drives. The current owner also reports upgraded front disc brakes and an aftermarket radiator, offering improved drivability while preserving the car’s classic character. The interior of this 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible features a Teal vinyl cabin that continues the unique factory color combination. A factory center console houses the original Hurst floor shifter for the 4-speed manual transmission, placing the driver firmly in control of Pontiac’s legendary muscle car. Wonder Touch power steering makes low-speed maneuvering effortless, while an AM pushbutton radio provides period-correct entertainment. Included with the sale are the original radio, original owner’s manuals, the factory window sticker, and extensive service documentation, making this GTO especially attractive for collectors seeking a well-documented example.
Engine
Powering this 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible is Pontiac’s legendary WT-code 400ci V8, factory rated at 350 horsepower and equipped with a 4-barrel carburetor. Backed by a wide-ratio 4-speed manual transmission, the drivetrain delivers the engaging performance that helped establish the GTO as one of the pioneers of the American muscle car movement. Factory-equipped with a Safe-T-Track limited-slip rear axle, this GTO puts its power to the pavement with confidence, while the upgraded front disc brakes provide enhanced stopping capability. An aftermarket radiator contributes to dependable cooling, making this well-optioned convertible an enjoyable classic whether cruising with the top down or displayed as part of a collection.
The 1970 Pontiac GTO is widely regarded as one of the finest expressions of the American muscle car era. Featuring aggressive styling, powerful V8 performance, and unmistakable road presence, the 1970 model marked the final year before significant changes swept through the muscle car market. This 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible shows approximately 88,788 miles and presents an outstanding opportunity to own one of Pontiac's most iconic drop-top performance cars. Finished in stunning Bermuda Blue Metallic over a Sandalwood interior with a tan convertible top, this GTO combines timeless styling with desirable factory equipment for an unforgettable cruising experience.
The 1968 Pontiac GTO marked the beginning of the second generation of one of America’s most influential muscle cars, featuring a completely redesigned body and the aggressive styling that helped cement the GTO’s legendary status. Combining unmistakable Pontiac performance with everyday drivability, the GTO remained a benchmark for the muscle car era. This particular 1968 Pontiac GTO has traveled just 22,919 miles and is finished in an attractive Alpine Blue over Light Blue color combination with a Black vinyl top. Powered by its correct-code 400ci “YS” V8 and equipped with the desirable THM-400 automatic transmission and iconic His & Hers shifter, this classic Pontiac offers the authentic muscle car experience collectors continue to seek.
The 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible represents one of the most celebrated muscle cars of its era, combining unmistakable Pontiac styling with V8 performance and open-air driving enjoyment. This example is especially appealing thanks to its factory Aegena Blue exterior paired with a Teal interior and Ivory White convertible top, creating a striking period-correct color combination. Factory-equipped with the desirable 350-horsepower 400ci V8, a 4-speed manual transmission, Safe-T-Track rear axle, and the iconic retractable headlamp covers, it offers the engaging driving experience enthusiasts expect from a classic GTO. Just as impressive is the level of care this convertible has received throughout its life, as the current owner has meticulously preserved an extensive collection of service records, maintenance receipts, original owner’s manuals, and the original window sticker. This thorough documentation provides an exceptional history of the car’s ownership and upkeep, making it an especially desirable opportunity for collectors seeking a well-preserved and well-documented example of Pontiac’s legendary muscle car.
The 1961 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible represents the height of Pontiac’s full-size performance and luxury offerings during the early 1960s, combining dramatic styling with Pontiac’s legendary V8 power. As one of the marque’s most prestigious models, the Bonneville was positioned above the Catalina and showcased features such as premium appointments, powerful engine options, and distinctive design elements. This example is equipped with the desirable 389ci V8 paired with Pontiac’s iconic Tri-Power triple 2-barrel carburetor setup and a 4-speed manual transmission, creating a rare combination for an open-top cruiser. Finished in white with a red interior and matching white convertible soft top, this Bonneville Convertible also features Pontiac 8-lug wheels, power steering, power brakes, and a reupholstered interior. Showing approximately 17,217 miles, this 1961 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible captures the character of Pontiac’s performance-focused era while offering classic American luxury and open-air driving.
With 60,026 miles, this 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Restomod combines classic second-generation Trans Am styling with a heavily upgraded drivetrain and custom enhancements. The Firebird Trans Am became one of Pontiac’s most recognizable performance models, defined by its aggressive bodywork, shaker hood scoop, and unmistakable presence. This example builds upon that legacy with a 461ci Pontiac stroker V8, Holley Sniper 2 electronic fuel injection, upgraded engine components, and a TH350 automatic transmission. Finished in blue with a matching blue interior, this Trans Am offers a unique combination of vintage Pontiac character and modernized performance-focused upgrades.
The 1985 Pontiac Fiero SE represents Pontiac’s first production mid-engine sports car, bringing exotic-inspired proportions and rear-wheel-drive dynamics to the affordable performance market. Designed with a lightweight chassis and a unique mid-engine layout, the Fiero offered a distinctive driving experience unlike anything else in Pontiac’s lineup at the time. Finished in Red with a Gray cloth interior, this example shows approximately 34,942 miles and features the SE trim package, factory alloy wheels, and an automatic transmission for comfortable cruising. With its iconic wedge-shaped styling, pop-up headlights, and limited production history, this Fiero SE captures an important chapter in Pontiac performance history.
This 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible represents one of the most recognizable eras of the Mustang’s history, combining classic pony car styling with open-air driving appeal. Showing over 62,000 miles, this Mustang is finished with a traditional V8-powered configuration and features the desirable convertible body style that has made early Mustangs highly sought after among enthusiasts. With its Wimbledon White exterior, black interior, chrome accents, rear deck luggage rack, and period-inspired presentation, this example captures the timeless character of Ford’s iconic 1960s performance coupe turned convertible.
The 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe represents the final years of the classic C3 generation, combining the unmistakable long-hood styling of the era with Chevrolet’s legendary small-block V8 platform. Showing approximately 60,096 miles, this example takes that timeless Corvette shape and adds an enthusiast-focused presentation, featuring a House of Kolor Burgundy Wine paint finish, a matching burgundy leather interior, and a number of personalized upgrades throughout. With its carbureted 350ci V8, automatic transmission, aftermarket front and rear components, four-wheel power disc brakes, and refreshed interior, this Corvette offers a blend of classic American sports car character and custom craftsmanship.
The C4 Corvette was Chevrolet’s high-tech answer to the sports-car world of the 1980s, and this 1988 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible keeps that unmistakable character intact while adding a number of enthusiast-focused touches. Showing under 100,000 miles, this example stands out with its Baby Blue exterior, custom Baby Blue leather cabin, and open-top configuration. The digital instrument cluster, power-adjustable seats, aftermarket sound system, custom paintwork, and aftermarket wheels give it plenty of personality, while the reupholstered interior and replacement convertible top further separate it from a standard C4. For anyone after a classic Corvette that still delivers the look, sound, and low-slung feel that made the C4 such an icon of its era, this one checks a lot of the right boxes.
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