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lilhotrod96
04-09-2008, 02:26 PM
Published April 08, 2008 05:33 pm - When Cecil Whitt and his wife Stella divorced in 1969 he had to part with his beloved GTO, a rare vehicle that was one of only 412 made.
Whitt, who now lives in Town Creek, never realized that 30 years later that car would resurface and become a part of his life again.

Family restores rare GTO


By Sonny Turner
sonny@athensnews-courier.com


When Cecil Whitt and his wife Stella divorced in 1969 he had to part with his beloved GTO, a rare vehicle that was one of only 412 made.


Whitt knew he had something special in that car and removed the Ram-Air IV engine and transmission before selling it.

Whitt, who now lives in Town Creek, never realized that 30 years later that car would resurface and become a part of his life again.

“He had been searching for that car for years and then in 1999 this guy calls him up and asked if he would like to buy a 1969 GTO,” his daughter, Cecilia Carpenter, of Athens, said. “He told dad that he found dad’s name on the Proteco Plate under the seat. That was the reason he knew it was his GTO.”

Carpenter, who one day will inherit the GTO, is also an antique car collector just like her dad and uncles.

“This is sort of like a family tradition,” she said. “It’s in my blood.”

As it turned out, the GTO was only 20 miles from Whitt’s home. It was being used at the drag strip just down the road.

And what kind of price tag did the man put on the old GTO?

“Just $700,” said Carpenter. “Dad jumped at it. He could not wait to get it home.”

Whitt, his daughter and a friend are now restoring the old car. Whitt, who has cancer, is putting the original engine and transmission back in it.

“Dad knew it was a rare vehicle in 1969 and he was smart enough to take the engine and transmission out of it before selling it and has had them stored all of these years,” said Carpenter. “He has always searched for his beloved GTO but to no avail.”

The GTO had a Buick motor and transmission in it when Whitt repurchased it in 1999. It was being run on the local drag strip.

“The guy was sick when he found out that dad still had the original engine and transmission (he would have asked more for the car),” Carpenter said. “The body and frame was solid with no rust or damage. Dad stored the car for a while until he retired and had time to work on it. He has done almost all of the work himself except for the paint.

Carpenter said since her father was recently diagnosed with cancer, his priorities have changed and he has not been motivated to work on the car.

“I have enough enthusiasm for the both of us though,” she said. “Dad has seen my love for the cars and realizes how much time I have put into studying and learning about them. Dad and his friend are still working on the car and hopefully will have it completed this year. There is not much left to do, mostly interior and wiring. I know that when he hears that BAD RA IV roar again, his face will light up with memories, pride and joy. I can't wait to see that and hopefully we can take a ride and share some new memories.”

Here is a link to the story: http://www.enewscourier.com/homepage/local_story_099173339.html

Chick
04-09-2008, 02:45 PM
Great story, thanks for sharing. :cool:

A79Classic
04-09-2008, 04:27 PM
WOW.. Awesome story... Pretty heart warming..:)

76zo6CAMARO
04-09-2008, 05:27 PM
That is awsome that the car made its way back around. Do you have any more pictures of it you could share?

lilhotrod96
04-09-2008, 07:27 PM
That is awsome that the car made its way back around. Do you have any more pictures of it you could share?


Thank you!!! I have lots of pictures on my motortopia page and some on fquick. Here is the link:

http://www.motortopia.com/garage/cars/lilhotrod

torval
04-09-2008, 09:24 PM
Sweet car! I'm a Pontiac fan too...really, I'm just a car fan in general.

Zachs Bank
04-09-2008, 11:41 PM
Great story Cecelia. What goes around comes around!!!! Jeff

lilhotrod96
04-10-2008, 02:15 AM
Sweet car! I'm a Pontiac fan too...really, I'm just a car fan in general.


Thank you!!! Pontiac is in my blood but I love ALL muscle cars :)

lilhotrod96
04-10-2008, 02:16 AM
Great story Cecelia. What goes around comes around!!!! Jeff


Thank you Jeff :):)

bizkit's 99 z28
04-10-2008, 02:52 AM
great story cecilia btw i live in town creek also shiftin

outlaw77LT
04-10-2008, 10:32 AM
That's cool! Which cars are you gonna have at the Athens show?

lilhotrod96
04-10-2008, 04:26 PM
great story cecilia btw i live in town creek also shiftin

REALLY!?!? My Dad lives on the river, upper side of the dam, on the county road that runs behind the Dam Store. Where in Town Creek do you live?? You should come to the car show this Saturday in East Limestone. :) Would love to meet you!!!

lilhotrod96
04-10-2008, 04:28 PM
That's cool! Which cars are you gonna have at the Athens show?

I will have my 96 Trans Am Ram Air WS6. :) I will be at the car show in East Limestone this Saturday with it WOOT

John
04-10-2008, 05:02 PM
Congrats and welcome to the club.. I dont recall seeing your welcome thread. But then again i cant even remember what i had for breakfast this morning. ;)

DC2250
04-10-2008, 05:37 PM
Congrats and welcome to the club.. I dont recall seeing your welcome thread. But then again i cant even remember what i had for breakfast this morning. ;)

Something with sand I'm sure.............

lilhotrod96
04-10-2008, 06:21 PM
Congrats and welcome to the club.. I dont recall seeing your welcome thread. But then again i cant even remember what i had for breakfast this morning. ;)

Thank you!!! Outlaw sent me this way from fquick :D

Camaro6662
04-10-2008, 11:23 PM
I read the story fquick about your dad. Glad That he got it back. Sorry about the other :(

Damon23
04-11-2008, 12:16 AM
That is such a great story. I love to hear those. Removing that engine and transmisson was the smartest thing he did. A thinking man. That engine combo was worth mega bucks and seeing he got the car back at $700 just makes it sweet. I love Pontiacs, I have owned a sixties Pontiac something or other since '96. I hope he gets to enjoy it to the fullest and that the car brings smiles and great stories for years to come. I also dig your avatar. We need a bigger picture. :p

lilhotrod96
04-11-2008, 01:51 PM
That is such a great story. I love to hear those. Removing that engine and transmisson was the smartest thing he did. A thinking man. That engine combo was worth mega bucks and seeing he got the car back at $700 just makes it sweet. I love Pontiacs, I have owned a sixties Pontiac something or other since '96. I hope he gets to enjoy it to the fullest and that the car brings smiles and great stories for years to come. I also dig your avatar. We need a bigger picture. :p


Thank you :) It is so cool, I got a call from a man yesterday that read the story and said that he remembers the day Dad's car was pulled off of the trailer at the dealership. He was there to buy a vehicle himself when he heard them crank the car up to pull if off the trailer. He said that he had never heard anything like that before and he HAD to go investigate. He vividly remembers that car rolling off the trailer and seeing the white letters on the hood "Ram Air IV" He said that he has always wonder what happened to that car and now he knows. It was so interesting talking to him and he plans to come to the show Saturday to meet.