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A saddle interior is inside this Sundance Orange 1971 GTO. It has an M-22 Rock Crusher 4 speed from Mediatronics in Vista, California. CLICK->
Green 1971 GTO hardtop owned by S Dakdduk from Ohio. This one has a black vinyl top. He has owned other GTOs too. Click here to see them with the help of our Advanced Picture Searcher loaded with owner=S Dakdduk. CLICK->
Green 1971 GTO hardtop, left front view. CLICK->
Green 1971 GTO hardtop, front end view. Awesome! CLICK->
Green 1971 GTO hardtop, left side view. The Rally II wheels have no trim rings. CLICK->
Green 1971 GTO hardtop, right front view. CLICK->
White 1971 GTO hardtop owned by Robert from Richardson, Texas. This one has Judge stripes and a 455HO under the hood (see the 455 decals on the rear spoiler). CLICK->
White 1971 GTO hardtop, right front view. It has a vintage 1971 Texas license plate on the front. This was taken during a 4th of July parade. Check out the couple in the background. They are wearing some stylin' patriotic flag duds. CLICK->
This was Pete Stack's very first Pontiac. It's a 1971 LeMans hardtop painted Cadillac Gold. This picture was taken back in 1976 in Ontario when Pete was in the military.
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UltimateGTO.com staff member Craig George rediscovered this Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible at a Brookville, Indiana car show in July of 2007. He owned it back in 1979-80 while in law school and sold when his son Eric was born. Craig adds, "When I saw the heater core had been bypassed and the car had come with honeycomb wheels and factory A/C, I KNEW this was my old Droptop GOAT! I spoke to the current owner at length. He had purchased it about four years ago in southern Indiana. The paint needs to be redone but he says it still drives like new." CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible, right rear view. CLICK->
Cardinal Red 1971 GTO convertible, interior view. CLICK->
Paul Sanders spotted this 1971 T-37 at the 2007 Pure Stock Drags in Stanton, Michigan. The car was just finished less than one week before. Paul believes it ran 14.7's at about 99 mph." CLICK->
Nordic Silver 1971 T-37 hardtop, right front view. CLICK->
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