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1971 Pontiac Lemans Gt37 400 on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:850 Color: Powder coated frame
Location:

Stockbridge, Georgia, United States

Stockbridge, Georgia, United States
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This auction is for a rare 1971 Pontiac GT37 that underwent a complete frame off restoration less than a year ago and has been garage kept since. While being restored there were several upgrades installed to improve handling and drivability. Also, every nut, bolt and part on this vehicle was either replaced or restored to original working condition. Below are more details for this vehicle.


Exterior
  • Powder coated frame
  • Body was sandblasted to remove all rust
  • Roof skin replaced
  • Left and Right quarter panels replaced
  • New floor pan from firewall to trunk
  • Full undercoating 
  • All new glass
  • All new body mount bushings
  • All new electrical wiring
  • New rear taillight lenses
  • Rechromed front and rear bumpers
  • Powder coated radiator support
  • All front clip brackets Powder coated
  • New headlights
  • Restored front grilles
  • Custom paint color with 25 year warranty clearcoat
  • New fuel tank
  • All new fuel Lines
  • New door handles
Interior
  • All new upholstery
  • New back and bottom spring in front seats
  • New carpet
  • Rubberized coating on floor 
  • Dynamat installed on floor from firewall to trunk divider wall
  • New Headliner
  • Refurbish dash and pad
  • Refurbished gauges
  • All new wiring and updated fuse block
  • All electrical components replaced
  • All new custom audio system
  • New front door panels and rear side panels
  • All new handle and knobs
  • All new weatherstripping
  • New Glass
  • New console
  • Refurbished heater box
  • New brake and gas pedal pad and chrome trim
Engine and Exhaust
  • Pontiac 400
  • Bored .030 over
  • New pistons
  • Reconditioned rods and cranks
  • All new bearings
  • New cam, lifters and pushrods
  • New roller rocker arms
  • Heads (6X-8) completely refurbished with all new valves
  • Aluminum intake
  • New Summit 650 4 barrel carb
  • New electronic distributor 
  • New ceramic coated headers
  • New exhaust pipes 
  • New Magnaflow mufflers
  • Chorme exhaust pipe tips
  • New harmonic balancer
  • New Summit Protorque mini starter
  • New alternator with polished finish
  • March serpentine pulleys and belt drive
  • New water pump
  • New high volume fuel pump
  • All new hoses
Steering, Suspension and Brakes
  • New chrome power steering pump
  • New power steering hoses
  • New AGR Performance billet steering box
  • Refurbished steering column
  • New steering shaft
  • All new Moog steer linkage
  • New Front and Rear coil springs
  • New Summit tubular upper and lower A-arm
  • New Monroe performance shocks
  • New front and rear sway bar and bushings
  • New rear UMI Performance upper and lower control arms
  • All new polyurethane bushings
  • New chrome plated master cylinder
  • Complete 4 wheel disc brake conversion
  • All new brake lines
Driveline
  • Rebuilt Muncie M21 4 Speed transmission
  • New Flywheel
  • New Mcleod Streetpro clutch kit
  • New Driveshaft
  • Powdercoated rear axle housing
  • GM 8.2 BOP rear axle
  • 3.55:1 Richmond Gear ring and pinion
  • 15" American Racing wheels
  • Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires
  • Matching spare wheel and tire




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