is the 1974 ventura the same as the gto?
Great question! Yes and no—here’s the scoop on these two for 1974:
For 1974 specifically: The Pontiac GTO became a package option on the Ventura body. After the LeMans-based GTO ended after 1973, Pontiac moved the GTO badge to the compact Ventura platform for one year only (1974). So mechanically, the 1974 Ventura and the 1974 Ventura GTO are essentially the same car—both share the same body, chassis, and the 350ci V8 as the base engine. The $195 GTO package added distinct badging, rally stripes, upgraded suspension, and trim bits.
The vehicle you’re looking at: This particular car is listed as a “GTO Tribute”—meaning it’s a base Ventura that’s been modified to look like a GTO (hence the 350 V8, 4-speed, etc.), but it’s not an original factory 1974 Ventura GTO. Think of it as a well-done clone rather than the real deal.
Collector value: Real 1974 Ventura GTOs are rare and command a premium in the collector market. You can explore authentic ones here: Pontiac GTO - 4th Gen
The 1974 Ventura market is a bit broader: Pontiac Ventura - 2nd Gen
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