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I dunno. As much as I love the new Camaro, I've always been a fan of the Holden GTO ^_^ ... must be something from my mom's Australian side...

I get some feeling that I'll end up owning one... likely before the Camaro.

People complain about it being too conservative and doesn't fit the image. I disagree. This is the ultimate sleeper.

Awesome car.

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What a beauty, love it!

The original GTO was based off the Tempest... it was a grocery-getter

car with a big 389 under the hood. That's waht made it the first true

muscle car and the first factory sleeper in that vein.

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The original GTO was based off the Tempest... it was a grocery-getter

car with a big 389 under the hood. That's waht made it the first true

muscle car and the first factory sleeper in that vein.

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What about the Super Duty '61 Catalinas, which had the GTO beat by four years? I realize the GTO was much more mainstream, but not all of the special Catalinas went to race, y'know. An aluminum nose and a tripower setup on a 389 or 421 in one of these cars seems infintely more sleeper to me than a first year Goat.

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