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Red 1971 GTO hardtop, interior rear seat view. CLICK->
Red 1971 GTO hardtop, right rear view. CLICK->
Red 1971 GTO hardtop, interior dash view. CLICK->
Red 1971 GTO hardtop, left rear view. CLICK->
Blue 1971 LeMans Sport convertible with a GTO endura front end owned by Wesley from Vancouver, BC Canada. It is fun to cruise the streets in a convertible. Many of them see duty in parades and weddings. CLICK->
Wesley sends in these updated shots of his blue 1971 LeMans Sport convertible. Looks like he has changed the wheels and added a rear decklid spoiler. CLICK->
Blue 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, left rear view. CLICK->
Shot of the engine under the hood of Wesley's blue 1971 LeMans Sport convertible. CLICK->
Looks like moving day for Wesley and his blue 1971 LeMans Sport convertible. Was the truck painted to match the car? CLICK->
David Rugg from Chanhassen, Minnesota just finished (April 2002) the restoration on this Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible. David says that this car sat partially restored (frame off) for 9-12 years before he purchased it and finished it. The Judge package was added. This car has power steering, power brakes, AM-FM radio, Rally II wheels, tilt wheel, 455HO engine, TH400 transmission, and a 3.55 posi rear-end. David says the car is NOT for sale. It's just on display here for your entertainment. If you're shopping for cars, try the Classifieds link on the Main Menu. CLICK->
David Rugg's Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible, right front view. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible, left rear view. Nope, still NOT for sale. Look all you want, though! CLICK->
David's "keeper". Another left front view. CLICK->
David Rugg's Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible, interior view. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible, 455HO engine view. David likes to answer questions about his car via email. Since the car was featured on this website, he's gotten a lot of nice compliments via email. Just don't ask him if he'll ever part with this red beauty. The answer to that question is "NO!"
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