The 1973 GTO one-year-only body style was the foundation for the
last LeMans-based GTO. Dressed in triple black, this car is
striking and rare. Slightly over 4800 GTOs were built in 1973, and
this car is one of only 282 produced in this sport coupe
configuration. The actual number of surviving cars is unknown, but
likely much fewer. Sold new in Kentucky, this GTO spent most of its
last 26 years garaged in South Florida before being brought back to
Arkansas.
Beautiful rotisserie restoration with every nut/bolt touched.
Refinished in the factory correct black base/clear with
red-accented hood scoops, beautiful chrome and brightwork, and
black Cordova (vinyl) roof. Factory correct black interior trim and
materials look and feel showroom new.
Complete mechanical restoration including the original numbers
matching 400ci V8 (YS code) engine backed by automatic transmission
and 3:23 rear-end.
To find out more about this ultra-rare and stunning triple black
GTO, call Art & Speed at 901-850-0507.
MECHANICAL
Original YS 400ci V8, bored 30 over
Three speed automatic transmission
Complete driveline restoration with updates
Crane cam
Edelbrock aluminum intake
10.5 to 1 compression
3.23 final drive ratio
WHEELS AND TIRES
15" Pontiac Rally II wheels, fully restored
BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires
CHASSIS / BRAKES / SUSPENSION
Power front disc brakes
Power steering
Restored factory suspension and steering
EXTERIOR
Factory correct Black refinish in base/clear (code 19)
Beautiful brightwork throughout
Hood scopes accented in red
New black cordova top
Dual sport mirrors
Factory tinted glass
INTERIOR
Factory correct, new interior with black bench seat (code
TR276)
AM/FM Radio
Rear speaker
Decor group
Air conditioning
Rally gauges with tachometer
Lamp group
Vehicle Details
1973 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-1903262
Price:$38,900
Location:Collierville, Tennessee
Year:1973
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Exterior Color:Starlight Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:83400
Stock Number:C240829C
VIN:2D37T3
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