Trunk area is well preserved with original mat, sparetire, and jack. None of these items were with the vehicle when I was purchased it, I bought all high quality reproduction parts or NOS parts to complete the trunkappearance. The spare tire cover doesn't fit as well as I would like it to, I suspect though it is because of the tire diameter. The bumper jack is an original part in excellent condition and is stored underneath the spare tire, along with the jack handle.
The engine is a 400 cubic inch Pontiac engine, believed to be the numbers matching block. The engine has been rebuilt, and is painted the later model (1973-up) Pontiac blue. The paint is thick on the engine block, and where the numbers are stamped on the front of the block behind the lower radiator hose it is very difficult to see them. I also did not want to disturb the finish to confirm. The engine has a mild cam, and runs very, very well! Other original parts include the intake manifold, valve covers, and Rochester Quadrajet carburetor. The factory air cleaner is in place and the lid has a "Day 2" engine ID decal added by a previous owner. I have always used a high zinc content 10w40 motor oil when servicing the car. The engine compartment is very clean and detailed. The transmission is a TH400 automatic transmission, also believed to be the original numbers matching unit. It feels like it has a small converter stall and a shift kit, nothing crazy but nice firm shifts. The rear end is a 3:73 limited slip factory unit.
The interior is very nice, though not perfect. The dash pad has some small cracking on the drivers side that is repairable, pictures are in the photos. When I first purchased the GTO, it had a 1980s era AM/FM/Cassette player installed in place of the original AM radio. When it was installed, the dash surround was trimmed out, but luckily the metal dash frame behind it was not molested. This spring, I installed a Retrosound radio in the vehicle. Instead of using the original radio antenna in the windshield, I used an amplified radio antenna that is hidden inside the glovebox. The radio also has an auxillary output jack that is hidden underneath dash, and can accomodate a phone/ipod/MP3 player. The original interior was also green, and changed to sandalwood (beige/tan) during the restoration. The seats, carpet, door panels, etc are all in very good condition and are original parts. The clock in the dash is inoperable. All dash lights work great, but again the clock lights do not as there is no printed circuit on the back of it. I replaced the headlamp switch this spring, along with the headlamp knob and rod. All window regulators work like new and are smooth rolling up and down. Both levers for the dash and floor vents work great and there is no issue with air flow. During the spring and fall when the heat was needed, it works great too as does the fan.
All exterior lights work with no issues. The windshield wipers also work, I did replace the wiper blades last year with Anco Vintage wiper blades to keep the correct appearance. I don't use them, as I had coated the windshield for wet visibility should I get caught in inclimate weather.
As stated earlier, I do have the original drum brake components from the vehicle. I have also collected other parts for the car, such as a new rear package tray, an excellent original dash surround (should myself or someone want to put an original radio back in the car), new gauge lenses, a 1971 GTO service manual, along with other vintage Pontiac collectibles.
This is a very nice looking vehicle that gets constant compliments. It drives beautiful, rides beautiful, and looks beautiful! If you're looking for a trailer queen, this is not the car for you. If you're looking for a very nice car with minimal imperfections, or common imperfections like cracked paint on endura bumpers, this is the car for you. This 1971 Pontiac GTO is also for sale locally, I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Third party inspections are quite welcome, and encouraged! More photos are available upon request.
***Ireceived an email from a gentleman who knew a lot about the history of my car.Around 1996, this car went to New York from North Carolina, and it was black atthat time. His friend also rebuilt the engine, added a small cam and thefactory HP exhaust manifolds. The car was raced at Island Dragaway and ran a14.0 flat after the restoration. The transmission was replaced, however the manthat emailed me has the numbers matching transmission for this car and iswilling to sell it to the next owner if they would like it. The engine is theoriginal 400 c.i. engine.***
A $500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit is due via PayPal within 24 hours of auctions end, the balance due within seven days of auctions end and/or before the vehicle is delivered. Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder/buyer. If you have any questions, please feel free to send me a message. I can also be reached by email at zaclovescars@gmail.com, and am available by telephone (please email with "GTO" in subject line first). Payment options include cash, certified check, or electronic bank transfer.
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