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Marc Komorsky
Marc Komorsky"I wasn't in the
market for a car at all," Marc Komorsky says. "I just wanted a Q-jet.
Regardless, I took Bob's number, but I had to leave on a business trip shortly
thereafter so I didn't act on it. Dean, however, had checked out the GTO while I
was speaking with Bob."
Although the Pontiac GTO's existence was borne of
original thinking, its name was not. The GTO moniker was "borrowed" from
Ferrari, which had a short production run (40) of sports racing cars of the same
name starting in 1962. GTO in that case stood for "Gran Turismo Omologato" the
english translation of which is "Grand Touring Homologated", a fancy way of
saying that it was approved for certain classes of international sports car
racing. Controversy over the name theft continues today, with many insisting
that the Pontiac owners deserved more original thinking. Jokesters of the time
claimed that GTO stood for "Gas, Tires, Oil", all of which both the Pontiac and
the Ferrari used in large quantities. Fans and owners of the Pontiac GTO proudly
call their favorite car a "Goat" and label their meetings as a "Gathering of the
Goats".
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