1971 Pontiac Gto * 455 Cid * Stunning Restoration * Phs * A/c * Gorgeous! on 2040-cars
North Royalton, Ohio, United States
1971 GTO Magazine Feature Car! 1 of 532 built with a 455 CI Motor, and a Turbo/ Hyd 400 Auto Trans.
It sports the original 3.07, 12 Bolt Rear-end. Shipped
on January 8, 1971, the car was originally sold by W. H. Gailey Pontiac Company of
Cornelia, Georgia, for $4120.99 + tax. Originally
painted Quezal Gold with a Black Cordova top & Black Interior. Equipped
with a push button radio, air conditioning, side body moldings, wheel well
moldings, power disc brakes, Honeycomb wheels with G70x14 tires, 8-track
tape player, power steering, an electric clock, electric trunk release, and
other extras.
It is currently equipped with a YC code 455, the original 400 Turbo Trans with a shift kit and the original 3:07, 12 bolt rear-end. Engine is a replacement 1971 455 bearing a YC code with 6-6 head castings. Date code is B161 (Feb 16th 1971). Engine is correct coded for the car however not matching numbers. Gorgeous show quality throughout! PHS Documentation Ice Cold A/C If you have a feedback score of less than 10, please call before bidding. Call
any time (216)548-8375 (Tim) Or (216)701-6495 (Jeff) Restored around 5 years ago by a local Pontiac fanatic! Mild Cam and Flowmaster dual exhausts. Power steering and power disc brakes. Outstanding body that is rock solid with GORGEOUS paint! Super solid and beautifully detailed frame and undercarriage. Meticulously detailed
engine bay and trunk compartment with spare and jack. Beautiful top. Absolute A1 gorgeous interior including the headliner, seats, door panels, dash and carpet. Working radio along with under dash 8 track player. This car drives, stops and handles excellent. Mechanically extremely sound. All lights, blinkers, hi-low beams, gas gauge etc.. work as they should. Beautiful
chrome, bright work and glass! Newer
tires - P245/60R15 front and P275/60R15 rear. Slight cracks in the paint can be seen on the nose as shown in the photographs. This car can be driven anywhere! This car was driven in the 2009 Power Tour just after completion of restoration and performed flawlessly! This car shows very minimal wear and blemishes since meticulous restoration was completed. Winner of over a dozen awards and Featured in the June 2011 National GTOAA Club Magazine "The Legend". Gorgeous restoration! It needs nothing but a new owner! THE
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