1970 Pontiac GTO Walkaround with Steve Magnante
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Hello Steve, you sound absolutely fantastic! VERY close to your old self from a year ago! Whatever you're doing to get stronger is certainly working great for you!
Don't ever give up, Steve. I look forward to all broadcasts. Like all your stuff
Steve doing what he does better than anyone. Better, stronger every day. God Bless him and his family. Still praying for his FULL recovery.
Beautiful car thanks to high octane for selling these beauties and Steve for educating
Steve the GOAT. No one is more entertaining and knowledgeable than Steve when it comes to classic cars. Thanks Steve!
I bought a '70 GTO new in 1970. GREAT car.
Steve I made a modest contribution to your fund but more importantly you bring me happiness every time I watch your video, I’m alone , live rurally and often feel loneliness, I look forward to seeing your newly posted video, thankyou
Thnx Steve, one of my all time favorites. 1970 GTO!
The mother of a girl I graduated with has a 71 gto judge that she bought new. A seal on the rear end or something stupid and easy to fix started leaking and they parked it in the back of their garage in the later 80’s and it’s sat there on blocks ever since. I used to go over there in high school just to go look at it and sit in it 😂 I still see her mom around town and always ask her if she’s ready to sell it to me yet, I’ll shit if she ever says yes! 🤣
Never saw those rubber bump strips on back bumper before.Thanks Steve.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. This old guy 64 to 73 might be off on GTO , A body these were fun vehicles ! Miss them a lot . Well done Professor Steve 📐📓🎓🍎✏️ very inspiring & informative & interesting ! Glad to see you 👀😎👍
Thanks Steve! It is great to see an all original and not a clone still in existence
Steve looks terrific.
Thanks! Steve 🚗
the grey painted part of the grill/bumper looks so good to me against the blue, like its floating in there
Keep 'em coming, Steve.
Thank you Steve!👍
Good to see ya back at it Steve!!😊
What a great car!! Steve, you look great!!!
Always great to see factory wheels where they belong ! Aftermarket makes some nice ones for sure but factory wheels just feel right to me . Thanks Steve .
Always likes those '70 GTO's. I remember a family uncle that had one in yellow and with a black interior. Sweet car.
Ohhh….that’s a nice car. Brings back fond memories of my youth.
I'm so glad to have my nearly doses of Steve's knowledge again.
I wish I could afford one of those cars to support him in this.
Beautiful color. Great video, Steve ❤
Great job Steve! I always watch these and the Junkyard Gold shows. 🙏🏼
Steve , you're looking and sounding better and better with every video! Shows the healing power of doing something you love. Always look forward to these walkaround videos.
Matching numbers, 4 speed, beautiful color combo - what a winner! Thank you Mr Magnante and High Octane Classics for the lesson and sharing this car ~ Chuck
Man what a beautiful car! By the way! I’m glad you’re doing better and better with each day that passes by Steve!🙏👌😎👍
Nice one Steve. You're looking better every time I see you. I hope you feel better as well.
Cheers😊
Love that color combo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking good, sounding good Steve. Welcome back.
Love this body style. I'd be happy to have a base LeMans, Chevelle, or anything else on the platform
Wow you're back we all love you. It maybe hard for you but you should do it because it help you recover we all need a reason to get up. Keep it up Steve.
Push forward everyday Steve. Never give up.
Keep on keeping on, Steve.
Anything Steve gets a view and a like. Your recovery is amazing. No one like you bud.
Another good one Steve. They are all GOLD !!!
The goat explains the goat, priceless! My older brother had a 1970 convertible about 15 years ago, triple white with the 455. I bet he's sorry he sold it, what they're worth nowadays, especially a convertible! Looking and sounding better every time Mags! 👍
Glad to see you again.❤
Steve is THE MAN
So glad you’re back
STEVE!!! ❤️
Sweet! One of my dream cars.
Hey Steve, you look great you are so knowledgeable. Keep it up.
Looking good! Another great video. Keep them coming!!
Thank u Steve!!!
Thanks Steve awesome GTO
Thank you Steve
Great to see you!
Beautiful goat
Good to see you back in action Steve
Hang in there brother!
my favorite goat.
Early GTO and Firebirds are some of the most beautiful cars on the road! Miss mine very much! Someday...
I always learn something from , great to see you
Great ,Steve
Steve, your delivery gets better with every video!! Prayers answered to you coming back strong!!!
I like the vinyl top!
Nice one. I have a 70 GTO that has a rear electric defrost option which I rarely see on other GTOs. Looks like this one has 71-72 bumper guards on the rear bumper.
Looking good Steve! And that Goat is gorgeous! Love the urethane front end. 👍🏼👍🏼
You look great, Steve.
You are looking and sounding better each week. Glad to see you back in action.
My ‘64 vert was one of around 3,000.RA/IV was nearly entirely different engine from all the D-port 389/400 engines,yet they rated it only 4hp above the RA/III.I replaced my tired 389 in 1970 with a RA/IV crate engine that summer.’64 GTO’s were very much lighter than these later boats.
You sound great Steve! I have the same car, minus the vinyl top
Thank You
World Peace
Dang Steve looks dope! Car is better though still
you rock , my first car 65 gto tri power
I really miss my 70
Le Mans
It too had the 140 speadometer!!!
Saginaw 3 speed
WOW STEVE SURVIVED ? HAD NO IDEA HE HAD DISAPPEARED FOR AWHILE . HAD NO IDEA HE WAS THAT ILL. PRETTY MUCH PEGGED HIM AS DECEASED PRETTY KNOWLEDGABLE GUY JUST WOW AND A GTO NICE
Hi Steve ...... great car.
Great looking car, and I'm a Ford guy!
Are we going to see you in October in ScottsDale AZ For the Auction
My dude!
That would be a great investment.
Steve 🙏👍
yes please
❤ hi steve
These muscle car reviews are interesting, but i miss the junkyard crawl and especially Katie.
Sharp car. I used to walk by a new one on my way to high school.
😊😊😊😊😊😊Yeah Steve !🙂
Steve is looking sly and ready for Margaritaville. Hasta Magnante!
welcome to the junkyard crawl in burniston Massachusetts😅. front end is plastic.
Steve looking better every video do you have a email address I have some questions about the panel wagons
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Nice review, too bad no start up Steve. The 455HO was actually rated at 360hp in 1970.
And 370 in the GP, same engine!!
I loved my 1970 GTO. AS A 17 year old I abused it.
I disagree about Pontiac being first. You could get a 426 Max Wedge in the 1963 Plymouth Sport Fury.
Hey Steve is that a tiger in the tank or a goat?
It's a goat
The GTO was cool but it did play 2nd fiddle to the 70 Chevelle..
I don't think so...
Wow you look great. Are you sure you're the real Steve? You're not AI are you? I'm just kidding. Your looking good buddy we will keep giving until you have enough money for your bills
No start up 😒
Zero pics of the undercarriage. What are you hiding?
Steve, while I really like the junkyard crawls, I worry that you are going to pick some new pathogen somehow. Stick with this nice climate controlled venue, at least for now.
Hey Steve-O, incredible insight on this GTO fella'. - Curious question for you. Why did Pontiac' use a single flat door mirror instead of the much better looking and sportier DUAL bullet style door mirrors on their high performance model ?!? By 1970 all of GM's sister cars like the Olds 442 mounted the bullet mirrors. Many Thanks Yo ! 👉. 🪞 🔍. 🤷