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1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible

1969 Pontiac GTO in Mad Max, Movie, 1979 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: US

1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible

Position 00:39:10 [*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

gtojack67

2006-01-20 06:08

Short trunk suggests a Firebird, not GTO. Maybe a Holden GTO (Aussie GM division).

antp BE

2006-01-20 09:58

On www.madmaxmovies.com it was listed as a US 1969 Pontiac GTO :??:

antp BE

2006-01-22 19:05

An extra picture, made from two captures:

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Nightrider RU

2006-01-23 11:24

GM Holden musclecar was Holden Monaro,there was no Holden GTO

Nightrider RU

2006-01-23 11:28

and it's really GTO.
Firebird has absolutely different deck.

Junkman UK

2006-01-23 12:59

Where are the script plates that prove it is a GTO? What makes you believe it is one? All I can tell from the photos is that it is a Tempest/LeMans convertible. I cannot see any identification marks that indicate it having the rare GTO option. What I can see is the stainless trim around the lower edge of the car, which, albeit available on the GTO at extra cost, was rarely (if ever) ordered on these. The wheels are anything but Pontiac, the exhaust end box too. To me, this is a pimped up, molested with poor little Pontiac in the wrong hands, but a GTO? I doubt it.

Exiv96 BE

2006-01-23 22:51

I agree. It looks too common to be a GTO.

Nightrider RU

2006-01-24 10:21

Absolutely forgot about Tempest/Lemans..too bad,we cant see front clip

rjluna2 US

2006-11-08 04:32

This is probably a 1969 Pontiac Tempest convertible. Notice the rear fender side marker style. I looked at this car in slow motion when Goose is mounting the motocycle and I found that this car is right hand drive (probably converted). Probably has the aftermarket wheels.

Geeto67 US

2007-04-11 17:36

I don't know much about pontiac down under but the rear marker light on this car is the same shape as the GTO 6.5 litre emblem. In the US the 68/69 marker light was a Pontiac arrowhead for all A-bodies (and the 68 firebird). Pontiac used the 6.5 Litre emblem only for the GTO, and this marker light has that shape. chances are if it was an australian market pontiac and not an imported GTO, it would have been called something other than tempest,lemans,or GTO and all bets are off as to how it would have been badged (the majority of australian market GM cars were fullsize four doors so a convertable two door is rare in aussie land).

Roadrunner EN

2008-03-26 02:38

Australia assembled GMH products locally from 1946, the most popular being the Pontiac Parisienne up to the late 60's. However a number of larger dealers imported small numbers of convertibles, coupes, GTOs and Firebirds during the sixties and early seventies.

More info here.... http://www.ozgm.com/

rjluna2 US

2010-01-09 23:46

The original building at the left still stand, but the building on the right is now gone, replacing with the new one at Claremont Street, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia at Link to "maps.google.com" .

portacker US

2010-09-21 03:06

Watching this movie in its first run in the movie house, this Pontiac was a real confusing apparition. Most of the other cars were unidentified to my 18 year old eyes in 1979 (excluding the stupid 59 Chevy and the mundane 60 falcon pickup). Remember, at that time the whole movie had been dubbed with american voices. This was an american car, relatively unmolested. The aussie cars were unknowns.

Skid US

2013-06-09 16:29

The wheels are Appliance Wire Mags, introduced in 1972 and somewhat popular thoughout the 1970s. They pop up on eBay from time to time.

CougarTim US

2015-05-07 19:32

GTO rear side marker, GTO bodycolor front bumper, GTO badge placement on the front fender, and the brochure shows the GTO with that rocker trim on the rear fender. Also, if you're going to privately import one of these, why not go all the way and get a GTO? It'd be a lot of effort for a Tempest.

rjluna2 US

2015-05-07 19:47

rjluna2 wrote The original building at the left still stand, but the building on the right is now gone, replacing with the new one at Claremont Street, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia at Link to "maps.google.com" .

My God, both of these building are now gone :cry:

jpts AU

2015-05-22 08:58

Scene was filmed not far the Warehouse Night Club where Jim Goose's bike was tampered with while he was inside.

lurch394 US

2015-08-31 04:28

rjluna2 wrote This is probably a 1969 Pontiac Tempest convertible. Notice the rear fender side marker style. I looked at this car in slow motion when Goose is mounting the motocycle and I found that this car is right hand drive (probably converted). Probably has the aftermarket wheels.


There was no 1969 Tempest convertible. It would have to be either a Custom S or LeMans if not a GTO.

-- Last edit: 2015-08-31 04:29:08

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