1971 Pontiac GTO Hardtop CoupeIntroducing this 1971 Pontiac GTO
Hardtop Coupe that is finished in its factory color Tropical Lime
Metallic (Paint Code 43) combined with a Dark Jade interior. This
example is a California car that retains its original muscle car
configuration and presents in a highly recognizable period-correct
color combination.Highlights:- California Car- Factory Color:
Tropical Lime Metallic- Interior Color: Dark Jade- V8 Engine with
Hurst Shifter- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- 4-Barrel Carburetor-
Power Front Disc Brakes- Power Steering- Chrome Rear Bumper-
Upgraded Aluminum Radiator- Air Conditioning- Center Console-
Push-Button Radio- 15-Inch Pontiac Rally II Style Wheels- Spare
Tire Included- Manufacturer's LiteraturePower comes from a V8
engine paired with a 4-barrel carburetor and a 4-speed manual
transmission. The drivetrain is supported by power front disc
brakes, power steering, and an aluminum radiator, along with
factory air conditioning for added usability. Exterior equipment
includes a twin-scoop hood, quad headlights, mesh-style grille
inserts, chrome rear bumper, GTO badging, and quad exhaust
outlets.The car rides on 15-inch Pontiac Rally II style wheels with
PMD center caps and polished stainless beauty rings, fitted with
white-letter Kelly Charger steel-belted radial tires. A spare tire
is also included. Inside, the cabin is equipped with bucket seats
with headrests, rear bench seat, lap belts, a center console, a
dome light, a 3-spoke steering wheel, analog clock, manual crank
windows, and a push-button radio.The VIN number decodes this
original California car was rolled off the assembly line in
Fremont, California. With its iconic design and rugged build,
Pontiac is a symbol of power and optimal performance. If you're in
the market for a classic American muscle car that combines style
and nostalgia, look no further than this Fisher-body GTO that is
mechanically sound. For $39,950
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