For Sale: 1971 Pontiac GTO in St. Louis, Missouri for sale in Saint Louis, MO

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Vehicle Description With the muscle car era quickly coming to an end due to continued pressure from federal legislature to reduce vehicle emissions and introduce unleaded fuel, many power-hungry automobile enthusiasts find the 1971 model year to be the final page in history for potent, carbureted horsepower.
At Pontiac, they introduced a new body for their famous GTO that included wire mesh grills, horizontal bumper bars, more closely spaced headlights, slightly longer wheelbase, and a new hood with scoops relocated to the leading edge! Production for the 1971 GTO was approximately only a quarter percent of the year prior making them exceptionally rare! Offered here is a nicely kept 1971 Pontiac GTO Hardtop finished in code correct 75B- Cardinal Red with Black Cordova top and 269- Black vinyl bucket seat interior.
It retains its factory, number's matching 400ci V8-4bbl engine producing 300 horsepower and 400 lb.
ft.
of torque, with original Turbo-Hyrdramatic 400 3-speed automatic transmission and 3.
23 rear axle ratio.
Features and options include factory air conditioning, power disc brakes, power steering, all tinted glass, 14 Rally II wheel with raised white letter tires, center console, dual outside sport mirrors with driver side remote adjustment, and updated Kenwood AM/FM/Cassette audio system and matching speakers.
Other improvements include HEI distributor ignition, Grant GT steering wheel, and AutoMeter gauges mounted under the center dash for better engine monitoring.
This example sold new from Carson Pontiac Inc.
right here in Kirkwood, MO, a prominent suburb of the St.
Louis area and stayed in the general region its entire life.
It would trade hands amongst local Pontiac enthusiasts over the years, with the most recent caring for it from April 2014 until just earlier this last year.
It has already had one engine overhaul in approximately 2013 along with one older repaint.
The interior appears to have survived very well and remains largely original overall.
The Cooper Cobra GT tires were installed in late 2018.
The St.
Louis Car Museum would acquire and be the first to convert the air conditioning from R12 to modern R134a refrigerant as well as replacing the front & rear brake hoses, installed all new drive belts, spark plugs, air cleaner, engine oil/filter, fresh battery, new shocks at all four corners, new front brake calipers & pads with turned rotors, and front sway bar bushings & polyurethane end links.
Our upholstery shop would remove the original vinyl top and replace it with a new one.
This included new front & rear stainless reveal moldings, and roof rail drip moldings in the process.
It has been nicely detailed for cruising and show events alike! It has a wonderful exhaust note, plenty of power, and cold air conditioning for hot summer comfort! Please call with questions or to schedule a chance to review this vehicle in person! Thanks, as always, for looking!.
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: GTO

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