Progress on the GT-37
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I just bought this 71 GT-37 the other day. Floors, trunk, frame seem to be solid. Just one small hole in trunk and lots of surface rust on frame. The body is pretty rough. It needs passenger lower quarter and both front fenders are totally rusted out (probably braces too) down low behind the tires. Rear pan under bumper is totally rusted out and front pan under bumper is mashed in.--.probably not salvageable.
It is a base GT-37 with 350 and 3 speed manual on the floor. I am the third owner. It has been sitting in garages since 1992. Right now it doesn't run. I plan to replace the gas tank, line and possibly rebuild carb if I need to just to get it running and see what I've got. Engine does turn and as far as I know has 187,000 miles on it. Also needs cap, points, rotor and plugs... But first I need to redo the brakes as it has none! I will be posting progress here on this long-term project. I am not that familiar with Pontiac engines so when I get that far I will definitely need some advice I also need info on Pontiac parts sources. . I guess that's all for now. Hopefully I will figure out these pictures so I can show where it's at here the outset. My plan at thai point is to rebuild the car stock/original...but we'll see. |
Congrats on your new project!
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Great find! This would be a neat car to upgrade the engine to a 400 4-bbl or 455HO! Good luck with the build!
Dennis |
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You don't see many in this color combo. Good project!
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Here's a current picture of the trunk... |
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Rosewood is IMO, the rarest ordered color all year. Nordic Silver was also quite rarely ordered. The Starlight Black/Gold sword stripe combination was ordered more than the often repeated rumblings from Mr Sawruk. Have to keep in mind, his casual observations were from a limited period of time, at one assembly plant. Thats where the "50" comment came from, versus the actuality of close to half of all GT-37's built that year were built as 71 1/2's. Pontiac A-body's were built at 5 assembly plants for '71 w Pontiac & Fremont cranking a ton of them out. Through actively compiling the GT-37 Survey in the late 80's-mid 90's, along with actual GT-37's that have ran across since then, have info on over 800 '71 & 71 1/2 GT-37's. |
79 Phoenix, In a few of your darker lit pictures, your new '71 1/2 almost looks likes a Wilderness green (very dk green) '72. Had to blow up the pictures & look much closer :)
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Nice GT-37 project car you have ,Black with with Gold sword stripe is really sharp.
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John Sawruk was a PMD engineer and historian later in his career. He special ordered a new 71 1/2 GT-37 as a young engineer that was black with the gold stripes, 400 4-bbl, TH400, 3.55 Safe-T-Track, PS, PDB, Formula wheel, and the H-D frame. Scott Tiemann of Supercar Specialties restored it back in the 1990's and was the car that put the spotlight on the little-known GT-37 at the time.
These pics should serve as inspiration for you as you restore yours. Dennis |
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I'm also in the throes of a "refurbishment" of an early (12C) GT-37 that is the opposite of yours when it comes to the option list. It's Canyon Copper with white guts and the red/white 'eyebrow' stripes. I have a thread on it that...https://forums.maxperformanceinc.com...d.php?t=790693
I'll be watching your progress with interest! Dennis |
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Thanks for the info and the pictures. Gives me something to shoot for! |
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