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Green 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, trunk view. There is speckled paint sprayed in the trunk by the factory. See the piece of cloth up past the wheel wells? That's the convertible top hanging down. The top is down.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 LeMans Sport convertible owned by Sam and Tracy Walker from Lewisville, Texas. Here's the story in their words, "We purchased our 1971 LeMans Sport Convertible back East off of the internet in January 2003 (a unique experience!) It's body and interior is in great shape. We had it repainted the original color. It's got a 400 motor, power windows, and tilt wheel. We have done some additional detailing to the car and it really gets the 'Thumbs up' cruising around the town. My teenage son can not wait to use it in his High School Football Home Coming parade."
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Castillian Bronze 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, right rear fender view.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, interior view.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, engine view. It's a 400!
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Castillian Bronze 1970 GTO convertible with Hooter's girls! They come from the Lewisville, Texas Hooters on Stemmons Freeway. The Hooters motto is "delightfully tacky, yet unrefined". The Hooters restaurant chain has been the subject of a few legal challenges. They keep fighting off challenges to their concept of having only females as waitresses. Some dumbasses have tried to say that the chain needs some male waitresses to demonstrate equal opportunity hiring practices. But so far, the chain has been successful with their all-female hiring practices for their front-of-house positions. Because of many letters to congress, Hooters management has gotten EEOC challenges dropped. Hooters has also settled class-action lawsuits, declaring that "being female is reasonably necessary" to the performance of the Hooters Girl's job duties, forever preserving the integrity of the Hooters Girl concept. The chain's owners have declared on their website that "Sex appeal is legal and it sells". Good for them!
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Black 1971 GTO hardtop owned by DJ Murphy from Steamboat Springs, Colorado. It was purchased in the spring of 2003. It's got a 400ci engine, automatic transmission, and air conditioning.
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Black 1971 GTO hardtop, left rear view.
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Black 1971 GTO hardtop, right side view.
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Black 1971 GTO hardtop, interior view. The steering wheel appears to be an aftermarket one.
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Black 1971 GTO hardtop, rear seat. What can you learn from a photo of a seat? Through the years, Pontiac changed the seat patterns on the GTO's. This is the way the 1971 seats looked.
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Black 1971 GTO hardtop, engine view.
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This orange 1971 LeMans T-37 hardtop was seen on eBay May 15th, 2003. The owner gave me permission to reprint all pictures.
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This orange 1971 LeMans T-37 has a cut down 69 Judge spoiler on its trunk lid. The rear bumper is painted orange too.
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Orange 1971 LeMans T-37, rear end view. Here you can see the T-37 emblem on the trunk lid. That spoiler is an aftermarket item, not necessarily made for this model of car.
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