With the muscle car era quickly coming to an end due to federal legislation aimed at reducing vehicle emissions and introducing unleaded fuel, many power-hungry automobile enthusiasts consider the 1971 model year to be the final chapter for potent, carbureted horsepower.
At Pontiac, a new body style was introduced for the famous GTO, featuring wire mesh grilles, horizontal bumper bars, more closely spaced headlights, a slightly longer wheelbase, and a new hood with scoops relocated to the leading edge. Production for the 1971 GTO was significantly reduced, making these vehicles exceptionally rare. This 1971 Pontiac GTO Hardtop is finished in its code-correct Cardinal Red (75B) with a Black Cordova vinyl top and Black vinyl bucket seat.
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