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Let's see that T-37 emblem up close.
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Robert Gaston from northwestern Quebec Canada owns this triple black 1971 GTO convertible. Robert says that his is the only 1971 built with this color combination with optional stripes, hood tach, and rear spoiler. Robert also owns the pictured Polar White 1970 GTO hardtop. It's pictured in our 1970 parking lot.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO owned by Joe Lucin from New Jersey. Joe had this to share, "I just bought this car 6/17/03 from my son's friend. I am the third owner. The car is all original from the paint to the lug nuts. This car has the rare sport stripe option. I have all original documentation, and list that says what was replaced and what repairs were done to the car with a date and mileage."
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hartop, rear end view. Mighty clean for original paint.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop, left front view.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop, left front view again.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop, engine view.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop, interior view.
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Joe sends a set of newer pictures of his Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop. He says that he has redone the suspension.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop, right front view.
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Another right front view of Joe's Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop, right side view.
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Castillian Bronze 1971 GTO hardtop, right rear view.
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Robert McCallum from Regina Saskatchewan Canada writes, "My friend had this 1971 GT-37 parked by this slough on his farm for the past 20 years. It originally had a 400 with an M-21 4-speed. The drivetrain has been removed. I traded him an old Pll-400 computer(without monitor) for this car. The body is damn near in perfect shape (some surface rust & a bad passenger door) and the glass is 100%. He also has 69 GTO that he won't part with (in one of these pictures here as well)." I wonder why they hid this Starsky & Hutch lookalike in the tall grass?
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It's a bit easier to see this 1971 GT-37 after Robert knocked down the tall grass a bit. The hood retainer pins are in, but no hood!
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