This 360-HP Tri-Power 1965 Pontiac GTO Convertible Could Be Yours for the Price of a Raffle TicketA first-generation Goat near the top of your bucket list? Take a close look at the latest GTO Dream Giveaway. The prize is a sharply restored 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible. It wears Starlight Black paint over a parchment interior and a white power top. That silhouette turned a mid-size Pontiac into the car that kicked off the muscle car wars.Check This Out: 5 Genius Garage Upgrades Under $100 That Make a Big DifferenceWIN HEREReal Tri-Power, Real 4-SpeedThree two-barrel carbs feed the 389ci V-8 for 360 horsepower.This is no stripped-down tribute. The convertible carries a factory-style 360-horsepower Tri-Power 389ci V-8. Its trio of two-barrel carburetors sits proud under the hood. Also, a 4-speed manual gearbox routes that grunt to the wheels. In short, enthusiasts call this setup "three deuces and a four-speed." It's the recipe that gives an early GTO its unmistakable sound and shove.A Genuinely Scarce SurvivorParchment cabin with the desirable 4-speed manual.Adding to the appeal, documentation confirms the car as an original California Black Plate example. It also comes restored and fitted with sought-after factory options. Pontiac built just 11,311 GTO convertibles for 1965. So a clean, correctly equipped drop-top like this one is rare, a thin slice of the production run rather than a dime-a-dozen clone.An original California Black Plate convertible, ready to drive.How to Enter — and the Tax BonusEach entry works as a donation supporting veterans' and children's charities. So the campaign does some good while you chase the keys. The organizers also sweeten the win with roughly $30,000 toward the federal prize taxes. That covers a big chunk of the usual tax headache that comes with winning a high-value vehicle. The giveaway runs from June 12, 2026 to October 8, 2026. Organizers will then draw the winner on October 21, 2026. You don't need to donate to enter — the official rules spell out the free-entry method.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt's a rare shot at parking a real-deal Tri-Power 1965 GTO convertible in your own garage. And a worthy cause rides shotgun the whole way.Read Next: 10 Emergency Car Products You Hope You Never NeedJoin our Newsletter, follow our Instagram page, and connect with us on Facebook.