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NEW POST Here the interior is being worked on.
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NEW POST Ascot Silver 1973 GTO sport coupe sporting a SD455. This photo was taken by site visitor Paul.
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NEW POST Check out the SD455 decals on the fender. This one has an awesome wheel and tire setup - with the Pontiac dog dish hub caps and the Goodyear Polyglas GT G60-15 tires!
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NEW POST Ascot Silver 1973 GTO sport coupe, left rear view.
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This was the Picture Of The Week for 12/5/99. A red 1973 GTO from Sean McConnell Stratford Ontario Canada.
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Blue 1973 GTO. This was our Picture Of The Week for 11/26/00. It is from Stephen Jacques from Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Blue 1973 GTO, left front view.
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Blue 1973 GTO 455 HO drawing by Dave Jeffries. We've got his drawings for each of the 11 GTO years! This was our Picture Of The Week for 4/29/01.
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Gold 1973 GTO owned by David Rasmussen from Memphis, Tennessee. This was our Picture Of The Week for 2/24/02. David comments, "This is my "new" 1973 GTO. I bought it in California on Saturday (in Oct 2001) and am driving it back across the country. This picture was in Utah. My Brother owned a '73 back in 1976 when I was in High School. I used to "borrow" it all the time! This one had 55,000 original miles. Everything is still original."
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Radical 1973 GTO as seen at Ames Tri-Power Nationals in Norwalk, Ohio summer 2002. Know who owns this car? email me. This was our Picture Of The Week for 4/20/03.
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Red 1973 GTO, front end view.
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Red 1973 GTO, engine view.
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Red 1973 GTO, right rear view.
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Starlight Black 1973 GTO owned by Tim Dimick from Olathe, Kansas. This was our Picture Of The Week for 6/1/03. Tim had this to say, "I bought it from a guy who had too many toys and let it go for a decent price. I drove about 3 hours to see it and wasn't real impressed. It needed a lot of cosmetic work and it wasn't running very well. It was backfiring and sputtering so bad that when we took it for
a test drive, we had to pull into a local garage and leave it there.
His wife had to come and pick us up. I went home and thought about it
for a few days and decided that if the previous owner would trailer it
up to me and help me get it in my garage, I would still buy it. So, he
agreed and I bought it. It was still not running very well. In fact,
it was running so bad that I had to have it put on a flatbed and then
get chauffered around to the state inspection station and license
bureau. Although, the tow truck driver did offer to take it off of my
hands for more than I paid for it. I've had it since February, 2003 and have done a lot of work on it. Cosmetically, there's too much to list.
I am still looking for the rear bumper strip and the front Pontiac
arrowhead emblem. Mechanically, I have replaced the carburetor with a
Holley 670cfm Street Avenger carb, installed an M&H Electric
Fabricators breakerless ignition, new master cylinder and power
booster, new battery, cap, rotor, plug wires and K&N air filter. My
car is now running great and looking great and I'm enjoying every
minute. It is definitely taking the edge off of my mid-life crisis and
I want to thank my wife for indulging me."
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Starlight Black 1973 GTO, right side view.
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