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Red 1971 GTO hardtop, right rear view. CLICK->
Red 1971 GTO hardtop, 455 engine view. CLICK->
Red 1971 GTO hardtop, left side view. This picture was taken in front of an antique store in Bend, Oregon at Tiger Run 2001. CLICK->
Canyon Copper 71 GTO hardtop owned by Chad Van Tassel from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. It's got the original 400ci engine and M21 4-speed transmission. Chad commented, "The body work consisted of: new floor pans; new trunk pans; all new braces; NOS rear quarters & front fenders; rust free trunk, doors, & valence; all new weatherstripping; new gas tank, Judge rear wing, honeycomb rims, honeycomb spare, hood tach, sport wheel, and new glass." CLICK->
Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop, left side view. CLICK->
Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop, front end view. (small picture) CLICK->
Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop, rear end view. (small picture) CLICK->
Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop, trunk view. CLICK->
Three restoration pictures of this Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop. The top one shows the top of the car and hood being primed. The next two show most of the rear fenders removed. CLICK->
Another three restoration pictures of this Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop. The top one shows the nose and the car in primer. The bottom two show rear fender replacement. CLICK->
Final three restoration pictures of this Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop. The top one shows the entire car in primer. The next two show the car with a coat of paint applied. CLICK->
Chad finished the restoration on his Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop. The car has a good shine on it. Looks real nice Chad! CLICK->
Here's a shot of the engine in Chad's Canyon Copper 1971 GTO. He's got some braided hoses there. That could be an aluminum intake manifold. CLICK->
Another view of the engine. CLICK->
Chad added Ram Air to his Canyon Copper 1971 GTO hardtop. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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Says James Quigley (JSQuigley.@leggmason.com) - "I have been visiting your awesome web site for 16 months now and have yet to walk away with anything other than awe and lust for the GTO itself (particularly the ' 67 convertible) and total respect and admiration for the hard work and selfless effort you put towards maintaining this site."