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| 1971 Pontiac GTO |
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Price: $55,900 |
Last Updated 13 hours ago
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| Year: |
1971 |
| Make: |
Pontiac |
| Model: |
GTO |
| Trim: |
N\A |
| Engine: |
455ci V8 |
| Fuel: |
N\A |
| Color: |
Harvest Gold |
| Miles: |
118947 |
| Stock #: |
814194 |
| Body Style: |
Hatchback |
| Condition: |
Used |
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Vehicle Description The muscle car era wasn't fading quietly in 1971. It was going out with one last thunderous roar, and Pontiac made sure the GTO was leading the charge. While the industry was beginning to feel the effects of tightening emissions regulations and soaring insurance rates, Pontiac still believed there was no substitute for cubic inches. The result was one of the most desirable open-air muscle cars ever built. With just 661 GTO Convertibles produced, the 1971 model stands as the final full-production year of the standalone GTO Convertible and remains one of the lowest-production American muscle car convertibles of its era. Finished in timeless Harvest Gold over a Brown bucket seat interior, this GTO captures everything enthusiasts love about early 1970s Pontiac styling. The paint shows some age with areas of chipping, as shown in the photos, but the car continues to present exceptionally well with an honest, well-kept appearance that reflects years of enjoyment rather than years hidden away. The warm color combination, Rally II wheels, and aggressive GTO styling create the unmistakable presence that made these cars legends. Lower the power convertible top, slide behind the wheel, and you're immediately reminded why nothing replaces the feeling of a true American muscle convertible. Under the hood is exactly what every Pontiac enthusiast hopes to find: a 455 cubic-inch V8, rebuilt approximately 20 years ago and backed by the legendary Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 automatic transmission and a 3.36 rear axle. An aluminum intake manifold, four-barrel carburetor, and dual-snorkel air cleaner feed Pontiac's torque-rich V8, while the dual exhaust delivers the deep, unmistakable rumble that has become synonymous with the GTO name. This isn't an engine that needs sky-high RPM to make an impression. The 455 delivers effortless torque the moment you lean into the throttle, pushing you back into the seat with the kind of broad powerband that made Pontiac famous. Fire it up, drop the top, and head down a winding country road or your favorite boulevard. The sound of the exhaust, the endless hood stretching out ahead, and the unmistakable pull of a big-inch V8 create an experience that modern performance cars simply cannot duplicate. Built to be driven, this GTO is equally enjoyable behind the wheel thanks to power steering, front disc brakes, and a host of mechanical improvements completed over the years. Accompanying the car is an extensive collection of service receipts documenting years of ownership and maintenance. Numerous updates to the fuel system, suspension, brakes, and ignition components provide confidence that this Pontiac has been cared for with enjoyment in mind rather than simply parked away as a static display. The interior remains true to its Pontiac roots with comfortable brown bucket seats, a factory center console, original-style steering wheel, factory gauge package, and AM/FM radio. Originally equipped with factory air conditioning, the car retains that desirable factory option pedigree, although the A/C components have since been removed. Today, the 1971 GTO Convertible occupies a unique place in muscle car history. It represents the closing chapter of Pontiac's golden age of performance, combining unmistakable styling, legendary 455 power, open-air driving, and exceptional rarity into one unforgettable package. Whether parked at a local cruise night, featured at a national Pontiac gathering, or simply enjoyed on a sunny summer afternoon, this GTO delivers the kind of experience that reminds us why the American muscle car continues to captivate enthusiasts more than five decades later. Rare. Honest. Documented. Powered by Pontiac's legendary 455 V8. This is more than a classic convertible. It's one of only 661 opportunities Pontiac ever gave the world to experience the GTO exactly like this. |
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