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It didn't take FIA official long to call shenanigans, as the 250 LM was a scratch - built, mid-engined racer very different to the old front - engined GTO.

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Just 37 Ferrari 250 GTOs were ever built, and each one was intended to be a pure V12 - engined racing machine.
Whereas the regular 599's engine feels like it's running out of breath after its 7600 - rpm power peak, the GTO doesn't.
Unquestionably, the GTO has the most impressive steering response and front - end grip of any front - engine sports car.
Limited to 599 units, the GTO was priced at # 305,000, offered more performance from its equally musical V12 engine, but was definitely more of a hard - core stripped out racer than the comparatively sumptuous LFA.
The five - cylinder Audi Quattro that took rallying by storm in the 1980s usually takes the starring role in the company's publicity material, but Audi of America has produced this video, citing the fire - spitting 700bhp IMSA / GTO Audi 90 quattro as the true grandfather of the five - cylinder engine seen in the current TT RS.
2006 - 2012 Ferrari 599 GTB / GTO Top speed: 205 - 208 mph This front - engine V - 12 Ferrari, in fact.
Under the hood is a «60s Ferrari 250 GTE 2 +2 «Colombo» V - 12 engine and output is said to be around 300 hp since being rebuilt to 250 GTO spec.
Beneath the skin, the GTO was fitted with a 2855cc V8 equipped with twin IHI turbos, and it was from this engine that the car would gain the «288» (2.8 litres, eight cylinders) part of the name that it would become more commonly known by, even though its official title would remain simply «Ferrari GTO».
Power remains the same as the «normal» Performance D80 GTO, so that's 380bhp at 5500rpm and 350 lb ft of torque at 1750rpm, produced by an Audi sourced turbocharged 2.5 - litre five - pot TFSI engine.
Essentially an underbored version of the 2927cc unit used by the 308 and Mondial, the capacity of the GTO's engine was arrived at because, once multiplied by the FIA's 1.4 «equivalency factor» for turbocharged cars, it would see the new Ferrari squeeze neatly under the 4 - litre engine - size limit.
A brand new 6.3 - litre 12 - cylinder engine boasts 730bhp and 509 lb ft of torque; that makes it comfortably Ferrari's most potent road car ever, over 60bhp healthier than both 599 GTO and Enzo.
Matching - numbers GTO Ram Air III with original Protect - O - Plate and Bill of Sale, maintenance records, registered in Pontiac Historical Society, engine compartment restored.
There is much debate about the engine of the GTO MR; some say it has the normal 9B turbos, others say it is putting up 10 psi on factory installed 11B turbos.
This GTO was born Montero Red and is powered by its 389ci engine, which was upgraded with Tri-Power and mated to its original 4 - speed manual transmission and rear end.
In addition ferrari 288 gto engine in addition ford performance parts.
Beautiful 1967 Pontiac GTO powered by a late - model 5.7 - liter GTO LS1 engine and 4L60E automatic transmission.
This 2005 GTO features a 400hp LS2 engine with a 6 - speed manual transmission, unmodified original condition.
Authenticated by Pontiac Historic Services, this is one of only 241»70 GTO convertibles equipped with a 455ci engine and 3 - speed automatic drivetrain.
The difference between the GTO and Firebird engines was that the secondary carburetor's throttle linkage had a restrictor which prevented the rear barrels from opening completely, [1] adjusting the linkage could allow full carburetor operation resulting in identical engine performance.
This 1969 Pontiac GTO has V8 400 (rebuilt) engine, turbo 350 automatic transmission, aluminum radiator with 14 ″ dual pull fans, power steering, 4 wheel power slotted Baer brakes, Under dash A / C, Alpine AM / FM stereo with CD player, custom sound system with Boston Amp and sub woofer (trunk), black leather cobra bucket seats with lap belts, Mahogany Foose steering wheel, dual exhaust with custom headers, 19 ″ front — 20 ″ rear polished aluminum Foose wheels, Hotchkis anti-Sway bar, and Optima battery.
Lot # 698.1 - This GTO is powered by the original high - output 455ci Ram Air engine with 3 - speed automatic transmission, 12 - bolt rear axle, Safe - T - Track differential.
It has been featured in Popular Hot Rodding magazine and has won awards at the GTO Nationals for Best Engine and Third in Class, along with an Outstanding in Class award at World of Wheels.
This 1969 Pontiac GTO has V8 400 (rebuilt) engine, turbo 350 automatic transmission, aluminum radiator with 14 ″ dual pull...
400 cui / 366 hp (WS code) engine (from 1969 GTO) with Ram Air intake system.
2006 GTO LS2 V - 8 Engine with LS Cam Installed, 700R4 Automatic Transmission with 3000 Stall Converter, Magnuson Super Charger,...
Unlike the terminated Pontiac GTO, the Mustang is blessed with iconic good looks, a choice of V6 or V8 engines and, most importantly, a really affordable sticker price.
The new Ray GTO is fitted to a new 1 - liter, turbocharged Kappa engine that produces 106 hp and 14 kgm of torque.
The GTO is a coupe, not a sedan, and is powered by a 5.7 - liter V - 8 engine.
On the internet, people are saying that this Ferrari 599 GTO will come with a 6.0 liter V12 engine which is able to develop up to 700 horsepower, to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, and to have a maximum top speed of 220 miles per hour.
The MITSUBISHI Concept - RA continues a long tradition of sporty coupe concepts dating back to the 1972 debut of the Galant GTO R73 - X show car, which showcased high revving, high output (200 hp) DOHC engine technology.
The GTO nameplate has been traditionally linked with Pontiac's lightweight platforms and its largest engines.
Introduced in 2002, the TrailBlazer first was offered with a 4.2 - liter six - cylinder, then a 5.3 - liter V - 8, and finally this 6.0 - liter V - 8, not that much different from the engine found in the Chevrolet Corvette and Pontiac GTO.
Authenticated by Pontiac Historic Services, this is one of only 241»70 GTO convertibles equipped with 455ci engine / 3 - speed automatic drivetrain.
Lot # 664 - This GTO is powered by the original high - output 455ciRam Air engine with 3 - speed automatic transmission, 12 - bolt rear axle, Safe - T - Track differential.
Noble M12 GTO 3R 2004 (53), 31,300 Miles, Rebuilt Engine at 28,000 MIles With 438bhp and 415lbs / ft of Torque at a Standard 0.85 bar Boost with Upgraded Valve Springs and Exhaust Timing Set to M400 Specification, Quaife Automatic Torque biasing Limited Slip Differential, Track Day Sump, Metallic Black with Grey and Black Full Leather, Front Daytime LED Running Lights, Bespoke Leather Covered Dashboard, Electric Windows, Forward Swept Carbon Rear Wing with Black Uprights, M400 Type Side Pods, Rota GTR Gloss Black 18» Alloy Wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tyres, Re-profiled Rear Clamshell With LED Lamps, Carbon Drip Tray, Internally Mounted Light Weight Battery and Recent New Alternator, Push Button Ignition Without Key, HVAC System For More Effective Cabin Cooling and Air Distribution, Including Upgraded HVAC Blower Fan Without Heater, Custom Carbon Fibre Central Dash With Bespoke Switchgear, Supplementary Air Vents, Pace Products Intercooler, Hard Pipe Kit With Atmospheric Dump Valve and Atmospheric Oil Breather Tank, BCS Variable Tone Active Exhaust, Stainless Steel Including Stainless Steel Catalytic Converters and Flexi Sections.
Anyway, this This Bentley Continental GTO tuned by Onyx doesn't come only with modifications made at the engine, it has also some modifications at the front and rear bumper including carbon fiber parts so that it can develop high powers because of the much powerful engine and also having a lower weight.
Lot # 710 - This rare GTO comes with its born options: 455ci high - output engine, bucket seats with reclining passenger seat, shoulder seatbelts, console, 4 - speed M21 manual transmission, Formula steering wheel with tilt AM / FM stereo, 8 - track, Atoll Blue Metallic paint, power steering, power brakes, 3.31 posi - traction 12 - bolt rear end and tinted glass.
You can spend 10 minutes telling friends about stability control, anti-lock brakes, Michellin radils, hugh trunck, foldable this, collapsible that, soft, interior, and with the V6, an engine that takes off like a 3/4 cam GTO
Though it remains a basic two - valve push - rod design, it's a splendid engine, with gobs of low - end torque punctuated by a very proper GTO sound from genuine dual exhausts.
Lot # 1284 - This black - on - black 1964 GTO has the ORIGINAL 389 / 348hp Tri-Power engine, with 4 - speed manual transmission, Safe - T - Track axle, heavy - duty brakes and radiator.
The car dominated the IMSA in its GTO, then later GTS categories due to its newly designed chassis and engine.
Instead, domestic automakers built muscle cars - small and mid-size coupes with big, gas - guzzling V - 8 engines, such as Pontiac's GTO and Ford's Shelby Mustang.
Hear stories of Woodward legends: an undefeated, 1960 Plymouth GTX street racer and the Ultimate GTO with a one - of - a-kind engine.
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This GTO retains its beautiful original color combination of Signet Gold with gold interior and also retains all of the original sheet metal, original engine, original transmission and original rear end.
This well - optioned GTO convertible was ordered from the factory with a 400ci high - output engine, 4 - speed manual transmission, power antenna, push - button radio, rear seat speaker, door edge guards, visor vanity mirror, remote - control outside mirror, luggage lamp, under - hood lamp, ignition - switch lamp, custom front and rear seatbelts, custom disc wheels, console, electric clock, power steering, power brakes, tilt steering wheel, red liner fenders, ride and handling springs and shocks, super-lift rear shocks and Safe - T - Track heavy - duty differential with 3.55 posi - traction.
From the late»60s and early»70s there were the mighty Buick GSX, the Pontiac GTO Judge, the ZL - 1 Corvette and the Oldsmobile 442 with the W - 31 engine option.
GTO conversion package ($ 4,000); multiadjusting bucket seats ($ 480); leather upholstery ($ 1,025); rear - window defogger ($ 165); Z52 sport handling package, including 17 - inch - diameter, 9.5 - inch - wide alloy wheels with low - profile Goodyear Eagle tires, Delco - Bilstein gas - charged shock absorbers, fast - ratio steering gear, engine oil cooler, heavy - duty radiator, radiator boost cooling fan, reinforced front body structure ($ 970).
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