If you include the factory prototypes, the 1969 Ram Air V was, it went 11.86-116mph as tested by Super Stock and Drag Illustrated in the July 1969 issue. The Ram Air V was only available as an over the parts counter dealer installed engine though. The 2005-2006 400hp LS powered GTOs were the fastest you could buy right off the showroom floor, usually going low to mid 13's. The early muscle cars were very traction limited due to the tire size and technology of the era.
The fastest GTO model was the 2006 Pontiac GTO with the LS2 V8 engine, which had a top speed of around 160 mph.
The fastest Ferrari ever made is the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. It has a top speed of over 211 mph and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds.
That's not right, The fastest car produced is a Bughatti Veyron reaching over 240 mph.a distinct from outright racing cars, the fastest production models were and are the Porsche 959 ( in some models illegal in US), The Ferrari 250 GTO which could in heated up trim hit 200 Mph, and numerous Lamborghini and other ( Factory rods).
0.023 kg = 23 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
The positive form of "fastest" is "fast."
To convert kilograms to grams, you simply multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. Therefore, 0.00378 kg is equal to 3.78 grams.
it is the gto
the ferrari 599 gto
pontiac GTO
Pontiac, GTO.
Yes and no. The GTO is a Tempest. There are basically 3 cars in that line. The Tempest, the LeMans, and the GTO. Once you option it as a GTO it's no longer a Tempest. It's a GTO.
In the Pontiac GTO, GTO stands for Grand Turismo Osimo. In the Italian language this translates over to Homologated Grand Touring.
The Ferrari 250 GTO stands for Gran Turismo Omologato. The Pontiac GTO is named for the Ferrari.
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ALL GTO's have two doors.
the GTO.
Little GTO was created in 1964.
Pontiac GTO was created in 1964.