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Holey Goat Father/Son Texas Road Trip — 5 Days, and 2000+ Miles

Will the Worst Ever 1970 GTO Survive a 2,000 Mile Road Trip?

Dalton and his son JD from Pole Barn Garage embark on an epic road trip to Big Spring, Texas with the 1970 Pontiac GTO known as the Holey Goat — a homecoming to its original resting place.

This was one hell of an adventure. The duo tracks down Howard, one of the brothers that shot the car full of so many bullet holes. Then, it’s off into the desert for more adventuring as the pair push their homegrown pile of bolts to its absolute limits, making stops at Cadillac Ranch, Roswell, and other random roadside attractions…

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