About the GTOACO
We are located in Columbus Ohio but have members that cover the entire state!!! We are one of the largest chapters in the country and proudly represent central Ohio with 76 active members plus spouses!!!
Our Executive Council:
Vice President: -- Kevin Landis -- klandis@gtoaco.com
Secretary: -- Donna Landis -- dlandis@gtoaco.com
Treasurer: -- Mike Shockley -- mshockley@gtoaco.com
Web Master: -- Paul Wilson -- webmaster@gtoaco.com
Club Address: GTO Association of Central Ohio
HISTORY OF THE GTO ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL OHIO
The First Six Years:
1984 & 1985
The GTO Association of Central Ohio was founded on Sunday
September 23, 1984. The clubs first meeting was held at that time.
The original name at the time was Goat Owners of Columbus. By majority
vote of those present, it was determined that the name of the club would
become the Central Ohio GTO Association. The club would specialize in
the proper restoration of the goat. The club would sponsor GTO shows and
hold money making and social events. Dues were $15.00 per person.
Officers were Bill Barton-President, Nick Anspach-Vice President, Rob
Wilson-Treasurer, Karen Wilson-Secretary.
The first Technical session was held at the home of Andy
Syrkin on October 24, 1984. The first annual Christmas party was held at
Barry Wear's home on Sunday December 9th, 1984.
In January 1985 the club became a chapter of the GTO
Association of America. The initial board of directors were Bill Barton,
Andy Syrkin and Neal Blankenship. Judging Standards were created
by Andy Syrkin and Neal Blankenship. (These standards would later be
used by the GTO Association of America). March 13th, 1985 held another
change. The club logo was changed to The GTO Association of
Central Ohio.
About the club in 1985: Members of the club are people
interested in cars, especially GTO'S. Most members own GTO'S but
anyone with an interest in restoration of cars are welcome. The
purpose of the club is basically to help restore and preserve the GTO.
It is also our intention to be the first club to set out a standard on
the GTO for different classes in shows. Events would be club
meetings, tech sessions, parts locating, social events and GTO shows.
Goals: Our first and foremost goal is for the GTO itself.
Getting people and their cars together correctly and professionally for
car shows and other club activities. Our goal for the near future
is to sweep the National GTO Meet in Pontiac, Michigan on July 4th, 1985
and show people we mean business. Sponsors: Generous people from
companies and individuals such as yourself.
On Sunday June 9, 1985 the first annual GTO Show & Swap Meet
was held at Haydocy Pontiac on Phillipi Rd, Columbus, Oh. It rained in
the morning but turned out to be a beautiful day. I believe there
were 70plus GTO'S at the first show. Jerry Hamilton of Atlanta Georgia
took home the Best of Show Trophy. There were nine classes. Current club
members who were at that show and placed were Richard Whaley 1st place
factory original 68-70, Donna Landis 3rd place factory original 68-70,
Barry Wear 1st place factory original 71-74.
Nine club members and their families attended the GTO
Nationals in Michigan. Three club members brought home trophies.
In September 1985 Jeff Inskeep volunteered to be the Newsletter Editor.
First club picnic was held at Rob & Karen Wilson's in Canal
Winchester, Ohio. Fifty club members attended and at least half of
them drove their GTO. A club picture was taken with each member and
their car.
The Club Roster at the end of 1985 had swelled to 56 members.
The second annual Christmas party was held on December 14th at the
Ramada Inn East.
1986
New officers for 1986 were Nick Anspach-President, Andy
Syrkin-1st Vice President, Jeff Inskeep-2nd Vice President, Leslie
Blankenship-Secretary and Rob Wilson-Treasurer.
In January 1986 the first mention of the GTO Association of
Central Ohio hosting the National Meet in Columbus in July!!!!!!! Neal
Blankenship and Andy Syrkin were the real go getters in getting the
Nationals in Columbus that year. Can you believe a club only going
into its third year and hosting a National Event???
Haydocy Pontiac was the location for the first annual Muscle
Car Swap Meet on March 9, 1986. 40 vendors participated at this event
and at least 600 people attended the event.
Club Jackets and shirts were designed along with the show
rules and procedures books and the GTO code books.
July 10th, 11th and 12th-GTO Nationals at the Marriott North
in Columbus, Ohio with the host club being the GTOACO. The first
ever All GTO Drag Night was held on Friday night at National Trails
Raceway. GTOACO members who won awards in the 1986 GTOAA Concourse Show
were Andy Syrkin 1st and 2nd place in the 66-67 restored class. Andy had
twin 67's, Ken Moravek 3rd place 66-67 restored class, Donna Landis 2nd
place 68-69 restored class, Richard Whaley 2nd place 68-74 factory
original, Jim Dingess 3rd place 68-70 modified, Ron Wright 1st place
64-74 competition modified. Nick Anspach and Neal Blankenship were in
the Winner's Circle.
Due to the National Event there was no car show this year.
2nd Annual Club Picnic was held at Ron & Donna Landis house
in London, Ohio on September 6th or was it the 13th. Those who wore the
white club shirts were bombarded by little black bugs. Donna
twisted her ankle earlier in the day going to the mail box and Candy
Whaley spent most of the time along with all the mothers trying to get
her newly pierced earring in. Anyhow the picnic was alot of fun and at
the end of the night a certain National Winning Car did a burn out with
red lines. Can you guess? Neal Blankenship in his '66 GTO.
The Club was asked to host the 1987 Nationals.
Christmas Party to be held at the Holiday Inn at the Airport
on December 13th.This was a Christmas party that who ever was their will
never forgets that night. Awards were handed out this year. Andy
Syrkin purchased special banana awards to all who owned a 1968 and newer
GTO. Recipients immediately peeled and munched down their trophies. For
those of you who don't know Andy he would never own at GTO that is 68
and newer.
The club now had a total of 71 members.
1987
New officers for 1987. President was Nick Anspach, Vice
President-Donna Landis, Treasurer-Richard Whaley and Secretary-Leslie
Blankenship. New Board of Directors was Neal Blankenship, Jeff Inskeep
and Jeff Ruffer.
The GTO Nationals would be held again in Columbus. Neal
Blankenship would once again be the Meet Chairman. The Nationals would
be held again at the Marriott North. The club did every thing
right and received tremendous support for a job well done. Nick
Anspach took first place in the 68-72 conv. restored class, Richard
Whaley first place in the 68-74 factory original class, Donna Landis
first place in the 68-69 restored hardtop class. Neal Blankenship
won Best of Show with his '66. The club did very well that year.
The club went ahead and held their 2nd annual car show.
The date was set for May 2nd at Dave Gill Pontiac in Columbus, Ohio.
Richard Whaley was the chairman of the event. And guess what? It
rained in the morning. By noon the rain was gone and the show had
45 GTO'S. Best of show this year went to Phil Feaster of Heath, Ohio
with a '64 red hardtop.
This was the first year the club participated the Stouffer
Show. Everyone had a great time and this would eventually be an
annual club outing.
Club picnic would be held on August 29th at the home of Kerry
and Kathy Parker in Pataskala, Ohio.
First annual fall cruise took place on October 11th to
Hocking Hills.
Christmas party was in full gear. The date was December
12th at the Radisson Hotel Columbus North location. Every one had a
great time. The night ended with Andy Syrkin and Diane Evans trying out
a new dance step. Do you remember that Diane?
New club jackets and shirts were available. Also posters mugs
and signs were being sold by the club. I believe these were left
over from the National event.
1988
New officers for this year were President Donna Landis, Vice
President Jim Evans, Secretary Nancy Whaley, and Treasurer Richard
Whaley.
The club sold code books and judging standards for the up
coming Spring Show. Also Club jackets and club shirts were
available. This was the first year for the member profile. Each
member wrote an article about themselves along with there family members
and cars they owned.
As of March the club had 56 members.
The Spring show was held on May 21st at Dave Gill Pontiac.
This was the year that Richard Whaley's first place judge had to take a
back seat to Nancy Whaley's black '73 GTO for Best of Show. The
show was a great success even if there were only 35 registered gto's and
15 vendors.
The club took a cruise to Pacemaker Drag Strip to watch
fellow members Jeff Toms in his '69 GTO hardtop and Andy Syrkin in his
'66 Legend.
The GTO Nationals were held in Wichita Kansas. Few club
members headed that way. I believe the Rainbow Warriors got a few
tips from Neal Blankenship, Richard Whaley and Jeff Inskeep. It
seems this group made it to Wichita in record time. Ron, Donna and
Kevin Landis followed Nick Anspach and his family in his '69 GTO. Nick
had a small problem with his car but finally made it.
Club picnic was held on August 27th at the home of Kerry and
Kathy Parker On September 23rd.
Dennis Pontiac invited our club to participate in the showing
of the new 1989 cars. Dennis was showing an interest in sponsoring
our club.
December 10th was the date for the annual Christmas Party.
It was held at Jim & Diane Evans. The wind blew and the snow and
ice fell but the party was still on.
1989
New officers for 1989 were President Jeff Ruffer, Vice
President Jim Evans, Secretary Nancy Whaley, and Treasurer Richard
Whaley. Directors were Nick Anspach, Neal Blankenship and Jeff
Inskeep.
Spring show was held on Sunday June 18th at Dennis Pontiac.
Didn't know how many cars were there but 45 club members came out and
helped that day. What a turn out of members. Nancy Whaley
won Best of Show again with her '73 black GTO.
GTO Nationals come back to Ohio. Nick Anspach is Show
Chairperson. Andy Syrkin and Donna Landis were in charge of getting the
judges. The show would be held July 5,6,7,8 at the Marriott North.
Club picnic would be held August 26th at Jeff and Nadine
Ruffers house. Club started to give to local charities. Also the
club was putting on tech sessions.
Christmas party was held at Bruce and Debbie Scott, in
Pickerington, Ohio on December 9th. Bruce and Debbie were very
active in the club. Unfortunately there teenage son was killed in
an auto accident and there participation was halted.