DarkWeb
Well-Known Member
This....Call me old fashioned, but the GTO brand doesn't belong on a Mitsubishi.
Unless that is the new way to spell Pontiac ...
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"very close to GT in terms of meaning. Grand Turismo Omolgato in Italian (Grand Touring Homologated in English) refers to road-racing vehicles. In this case, the additional “O” is added to denote that the cars produced are not one-offs with limited production and public sales. It also means that these vehicles have certificates for certain types of races."
"These three letters are closely associated with the 1960s Pontiac GTO muscle car, but the origins are Italian and can be traced back to Enzo Ferrari and the classic Ferrari 250 GTO. The company only made 36 Ferrari 250 GTOs from 1962 to 1964 but enjoyed enormous success, with GT-class wins in the 24 Hours of Le Mans serving as proof. Today these vehicles are sought-after collector cars, with prices reaching as high as $70,000,000."