Anonymous on Jul 25, 2010 said:
Well according to PHS it IS a 1974 GTO. 350/3 speed stick on the floor,no console, bucket seat hatchback(1 of 687). Original invoice shows it was purchased by a New York Export company, which means it probably was a fleet rental. Do your research before you go spouting off.
[Reply to this comment]Anonymous on May 3, 2011 said:
Drove one 150k. 350 with 3 speed floor console.
[Reply to this comment]OhioT on May 29, 2011 said:
Without a doubt this is a '74 GTO. On a Pontiac website the build figure for the hatchback was 1723, which makes it the rarest GTO. The car was much lighter weight than previous GTO's and performed rather well with their 200 hp 350 c.i. engine. Congrats on your find for restoration.
[Reply to this comment]Anonymous on Mar 3, 2012 said:
I have a 74 gto. Bought new! I will never sell. Beautiful car. Tired of all the bad feedback. They did have the small block. Atleast it wasn't powering a huge bodystyle. Some of them bigger gto's needed big..big engines. Side by side they would'nt intimade me!!!
[Reply to this comment]pauleysnova on Nov 16, 2012 said:
I like the 74 gto because its so rare. the only year that it was in that body. Plus I like nova,s check out mine if you get a chance
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Anonymous on Jul 25, 2010 said:
That's not a 1974 GTO
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