The 1971 model year marked the final year for the Pontiac GTO as a standalone model (not a trim level or option package) until 2004, and this bronze-over-tan convertible is an incredibly rare specimen that will be up for grabs at Tom Mack Classic's Carolina In January on Saturday January 11, 2020. If you're looking for a classic car that you're almost surely not to see another one like it, then this 1971 Pontiac GTO Convertible is an easy choice!
This GTO is packing a numbers-matching 400 CID V8 under the hood, and it is said to be one of only 79 GTO convertibles equipped with a four-speed manual transmission! In addition to this rare combination, it is loaded with factory options including air conditioning, hood-mounted tachometer, power steering, power brakes, gauges, front bucket seats and a full center console.
While the original engine and rare transmission combination are great, the best part about owning a classic is showing it off, and this 1971 Pontiac GTO Convertible is great at that. It wears the original Castillion Bronze paint, which is accented with yellow decals, a white convertible soft top and tan interior. As the cherry on top, this GTO comes with a document from the Pontiac Historical Society to prove its pedigree.
Tom Mack's Carolina In January
Collector Car Auction - Saturday, January 11, 2020 starting at 10:30 a.m.
Cabarrus County Arena & Event Center 4751 NC Hwy 49 North, Concord, NC 28025
Indoor climate-controlled facility with round-the-clock security. All vehicles displayed indoors.
Consignment fee only $199, register to bid by clicking HERE.
In addition to the collector car auction, there will also be a two-day Indoor Flea Market and Collector Car Corral that will run from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; there are limited spaces available and an entry fee of $130.
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