Is there any real difference between a Pro-Touring and Grand Touring car?
To everyone:
Been reading and thinking, Is there a real Difference between "Pro-Touring, and and 'Grand Touring"?
Spirited driving, 2 seats, OR 2+2, Comfort also on long drives at high speed, Street legal, but Track Capable.
I have read all these terms referred to in a Grand Touring Car, as well as a Pro-Touring Car.
Is the ONLY real difference one came from the factory as a Grand Touring Car, and the other was "Built" into a Grand Touring car?
P/W, P/B, P/S, Rack and Pinion Steering, A/C, Nice comfortable seats, nice stereos, Powerful, High Speed and so on?
Is "Pro-Touring", the American Version of the European "Grand Touring"?
It seems like basically the same thing, called by two different names.
Is this really all there is that separates the two?
I have literally spent over 6 figures on several different cars, both American (My favorite) and European (Commonly very refined but also fast and can carve corners)
I'm interested in your thoughts.
Thanks,
Ty O'Neal
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Project, "EnGULFed"
1964 Gulf Liveried, Corvette, "Grand Sport"
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Ty O'Neal
"She Devil" aka. Betty
1969/70 Camaro SS
427 LS3, 600
Keisler Road and Track T-56
Full size 3 link and custom roll cage
315mm tires on rear, should fit the same on front. Worked to design a more effective shape.
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"Chester's '65"
1965 Buick Riviera
Aiming for true PT Status with
the best available from the 70's and 80's
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