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Engine Ringtones

If you have an Apple iPhone, see special instructions below.

If the "Listen now" link does not work, click "Send to your cell phone" and try the player there.

There is no charge for sending the ringtone to your cell phone, except for what your carrier charges you. It should be about 10 cents for the text message.


Reedracing's '66 GTO race car
[Listen now] [iPhone format]
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MarkD's Fountain Powerboat
[Listen now] [iPhone format]
[Send to your cell phone]


Brandon's '66 GTO street car
[Listen now] [iPhone format]
[Send to your cell phone]


'65 and '66 GTOs at Bremerton Raceway
[Listen now] [iPhone format]
[Send to your cell phone]


MarkD's '68 GTO at Bremerton Raceway
[Listen now] [iPhone format]
[Send to your cell phone]


Mike's '69 GTO doing burnout
[Listen now]
[Send to your cell phone]


Milt reving his stock 2005 GTO
[Listen now]
[Send to your cell phone]


Attention Apple iPhone owners

It appears that Apple wants you to buy your ringtones from their store, so we have to work around the roadblocks they put up in front of free sites like this. Here is the procedure we found to work:

  1. Look above for the ringtone you are interested in. If there is an "iPhone format" link, right-click (or Ctrl-click if you are on a Mac), and save the file to your computer.
  2. On your computer, open iTunes and select File > Add File to Library. Select the file you just downloaded.
  3. You will now see it under "Ringtones" in the LIBRARY section of iTunes.
  4. Synch your iPhone with iTunes and the ringtone will transfer to your iPhone. Note: You must make sure that iTunes is set up to sync ringtones
  5. On your iPhone, select SETTINGS then select SOUND. Select ringtone and you will see your new file as a new ringtone option.