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Here is this Burma Brown 1973 GTO sport coupe in a showroom somewhere? I bet this car looks great in person. CLICK->
White 1973 GTO sport coupe owned by from Bill Markowski. Bill happens to be the President of the GTO Association Of America (GTOAA). In case you didn't know, they have a web site at http://www.gtoaa.org . I like the baby moon hubcaps on these cars. CLICK->
White 1973 GTO sport coupe, right rear view. Photographers can't go wrong with a natural background such as water. CLICK->
Here's a 1:64th scale version of Bill Markowski's white 1973 GTO sport coupe. This one is made by Johnny Lightning. It looks just like Bill's car with the baby moon hub caps, stripes, red interior, sport coupe louvers over the rear 1/4 glass, and it's even got the black rubber stripe over the front and rear bumpers. The picture card above the diecast is the same as the first picture of this set. CLICK->
They took Bill Markowski's white 1973 GTO and painted it blue. They also added a white interior and white Rally II wheels. Johnny Lightning gets a lot of mileage out of their car designs. This one is from the High Performance Pontiac magazine series. Does anyone still get that magazine? They used to feature many classic GTOs in that magazine. Johnny Lightning will have many more versions of this 1973 GTO before they retire the design many years from now. Hey, is that a 2004 GTO in the background? Or is that a 2005 GTO? CLICK->
Red 1973 GTO without engine, transmission, bumpers, and missing vinyl top. It was found for sale on the internet from Santa Clarita, California. CLICK->
A look down the right side of this red 1973 GTO. The sticker on the side says 400 CID. The top is a bit rusty due to the vinyl top missing. CLICK->
Yep, the engine is gone in this red 1973 GTO. The air conditioning compressor and exhaust manifolds are still there. CLICK->
This red 1973 GTO has a white interior. CLICK->
Blue 1973 LeMans picture from a Pontiac sales brochure. Pontiac literature shows that the LeMans model came with a chrome mirror, rather than the painted aerodynamic mirror housing that the GTO had.
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1973 LeMans Sport Coupe in Sweden. American muscle cars are very popular in Sweden. They have car clubs just like the USA does. Someone there went to all the trouble of importing this car. American cars can be a challenge to maintain in a foreign country. Although Sweden has parts stores that sell American car parts, some parts have to be ordered mail order from the U.S. Sometimes, the postage costs more than the part itself! CLICK->
White 1973 LeMans Sport Coupe with a white interior. This is a nice misty portrait from Torsten Wik. Note the wide license plate that is on the front of this car. CLICK->
Desert Sand 1973 GTO 4-speed parked in driveway. This picture was sent in by Doran Werling. This car has custom wheels. CLICK->
'73 GTO, '74 Grand Am, '74 LeMans Sport from Peter Eric Bruner's collection. You can never own too many Pontiacs. CLICK->
Desert Sand 1973 GTO. This picture was snapped by Craig Selvey. Craig is a photographer and ad salesman for the publication called "Indiana Auto & RV". They serve a few midwest states with a magazine that contains many cars and trucks for sale.
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