Keith Seymore - '65 GTO
1965 GTO, 09A "X" Pontiac built factory race car delivered to Van Seymore specifically for him to race through Royal Pontiac. Black/black, 389 tripower 4 speed, manual steering manual brakes. Delivered with the hood inner already cut for a ram air system and with the battery mounted in the trunk. Raced in B/Stock in 1965 and B/MP from 1967 through 1974, the car is a multi time local class winner and 5 time NHRA record holder (12.20 ET best). Stored since 1974 Dad's GTO has 5000 original miles and is in original unrestored condition ("born with" paint, interior, driveline, etc) and has been featured or mentioned in numerous enthusiast books and magazines. The car is currently on display at the Gilmore Museum in Hickory Corners MI through June of 2021.
Prototype ram air pan - made in Pontiac experimental sheet metal shop (1965)
Cowl data plate
Original title
Original keys and key fob
Photo shoot, David Newhardt, November 2007
Odometer, summer 2008
Vintage shot, tripower (circa 1980's)
Vintage shot, RF (mid 1980's)
Vintage shot, left side (mid 1980's)
Vintage shot, inside (mid 1980's)
Glove box literature, incl Protectoplate
Owner's Manual envelope
The Widetrackers
High Performance Pontiac article, Part I (February 2004)
Pontiac garage
Sketches in the Chassis manual (circa 1965)
Well loved Chassis manual
Hi Performance Pontiac (they always say they won't run this picture....and then they do).
GTO Buildsheet, from on top of the gas tank
Mickey Thompson Crossram
Mickey Thompson Crossram
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Typical Sunday afternoon (circa 1969)
Rain on raceday;  Lapeer International Dragway, 1968
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