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GRAVETTE, Ark. - ArkaSun -- The GTO Dream Giveaway brought to you by Ames Performance Engineering is coming to an end on January 30th. One lucky winner will go home with a Ram Air 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible! This 1969 GTO is one of the rarest Pontiacs from the original muscle-car era! Also included in the grand-prize package is $15,000 towards the prize taxes for the winner.
The Grand Prize: This 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible is 1-of-249 GTOs produced in 1969 equipped with the 366hp Ram Air III V-8 engine and a four-speed manual transmission. It features a Liberty Blue exterior with a blue interior and white convertible top. It comes with a factory Hurst shifter and Positraction. Extra-cost factory options include hideaway headlamps, hood tachometer, power steering, console and AM radio. It underwent a restoration before arriving at the Dream Giveaway Garage.
Don Keefe, founding editor-in-chief of Poncho Perfection and author of the book, How to Restore Your Pontiac GTO 1964-1974, had this to say about the 1969 Ram Air III GTO convertible: "With the same powertrain as one would find in a Judge combined with a more restrained exterior package, this 1969 Ram Air III GTO convertible makes for a sophisticated and very attractive performance machine—it's still very much a head turner but it does so with a more subtle persona."
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ENTER NOW to win one of the world's coolest classic GTO's by simply calling toll-free to (866) 600-0646 and using promo code PL0123E or entering online at www.dreamgiveaway.com/tickets/gto?promo=PL0123E and you'll get DOUBLE tickets with any donation of $25 or more!
New Beginning Children's Homes (NBCH), the sponsor of this giveaway, is a 501(c)3 provider of family-style long-term residential care with a mission to provide foster children a safe and faith-centered family atmosphere where they can heal, grow, and be loved while working through difficult life issues. In addition to the funding they receive, NBCH will provide grants to several worthwhile charities, including Victory Junction, Honor Flight of West Central Florida, National Guard Educational Foundation, Smile Network International, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Bright Pink and 4Kids.
The Grand Prize: This 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible is 1-of-249 GTOs produced in 1969 equipped with the 366hp Ram Air III V-8 engine and a four-speed manual transmission. It features a Liberty Blue exterior with a blue interior and white convertible top. It comes with a factory Hurst shifter and Positraction. Extra-cost factory options include hideaway headlamps, hood tachometer, power steering, console and AM radio. It underwent a restoration before arriving at the Dream Giveaway Garage.
Don Keefe, founding editor-in-chief of Poncho Perfection and author of the book, How to Restore Your Pontiac GTO 1964-1974, had this to say about the 1969 Ram Air III GTO convertible: "With the same powertrain as one would find in a Judge combined with a more restrained exterior package, this 1969 Ram Air III GTO convertible makes for a sophisticated and very attractive performance machine—it's still very much a head turner but it does so with a more subtle persona."
More on arkasun.com
ENTER NOW to win one of the world's coolest classic GTO's by simply calling toll-free to (866) 600-0646 and using promo code PL0123E or entering online at www.dreamgiveaway.com/tickets/gto?promo=PL0123E and you'll get DOUBLE tickets with any donation of $25 or more!
New Beginning Children's Homes (NBCH), the sponsor of this giveaway, is a 501(c)3 provider of family-style long-term residential care with a mission to provide foster children a safe and faith-centered family atmosphere where they can heal, grow, and be loved while working through difficult life issues. In addition to the funding they receive, NBCH will provide grants to several worthwhile charities, including Victory Junction, Honor Flight of West Central Florida, National Guard Educational Foundation, Smile Network International, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Bright Pink and 4Kids.
Source: New Beginning Children's Homes
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