Pontiac promoted the GTO from an option package on the Tempest to an entirely separate model the year this '66 debuted, and marked the occasion by giving it a lot more curves than its more slab-sided predecessors, as well as wider track. It's not a bonafide trophy hunter, as this Poncho was built to drive, but the strong driver-quality finish will still get nothing but thumbs up when it's. The Sunset Orange Metallic finish this specimen wears is a slick, deep color - noticeably darker than similar renderings of the shade, with just enough metallic flake to create a high-impact, magnetic look. Take a closer look at this winner but do it fast, because there's no way this beauty stays with us that long. It's capable of far more than just turning heads on the asphalt, and features some well-selected upgrades including a recently rebuilt 400 V8, a quick-shifting 4-speed gearbox, and a blazing Sunset Orange paint job. With its road-ready, powerful drivetrain and eye-catching but tasteful exterior, this 1966 Pontiac Tempest GTO Tribute is a fitting tribute to the high-octane, rubber melting version of the Pontiac model that became so closely associated with boulevard exploits over the years. SHARP PONCHO! 3K MILES ON REBUILT 400 V8, 4 SPD MAN, A/C, PS/B, DISC BRAKES, WOW