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White 1971 GTO hardtop, engine view. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible owned by Yves Beaupré from Cantley Québec, Canada. Yves tells us, "I bought the car in January 2005, from an antique car shop in Banville City, Québec. I didn't just buy a car, I bought a dream." CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, right rear view. Yves car has a black interior and a white convertible top. I bet there are not too many convertibles in Canada. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, left side view. What is that big chrome thing on the rear bumper? CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, rear end view. I think that chrome thing in the center is a heavy duty trailer hitch. Or it might be a creative trailer hitch cover. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, interior view. It's got bucket seats and a column shift automatic. CLICK->
Yves' Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible has a 350ci engine with a 4 barrel carb under the hood. CLICK->
Yves shows us some of the changes he's made to his Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible. He added hood scoops and chrome side rocker trim. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, front end view. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible, left rear view. CLICK->
Another left rear view of Yves' Cardinal Red 1971 LeMans Sport convertible. Maybe he will fill us in on the function of that chrome thing in the middle of the bumper area. CLICK->
Burgundy 1971 GTO hardtop owned by John Porter from Haughton, Louisiana. John adds, "I bought this car as a dealer special demo in 1974. I traded in my old '67 GTO to get this one. It was originally gold with Judge stripes on it. It has a 455 cid engine with a turbo 400 tranny that is all matching #'s. It has the original interior." CLICK->
Burgundy 1971 GTO hardtop, front end view. CLICK->
Burgundy 1971 GTO hardtop, left side view. CLICK->
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Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says Antonio Carrillo (acarrillo.@cabq.gov) -"GM and Pontiac should read the information to see how to build the GTO's WE WANT for the future."