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Old 06-01-2009, 10:29 AM
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Default '71 GTO vert production #'s

Anybody know how many '71 GTO convertible 4 speeds were made?

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Old 06-01-2009, 11:41 AM
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Got it, 79.

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Old 06-01-2009, 11:50 AM
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IIRC that number includes 3 spds. What engine will narrow it down even further if you want to keep going for lower numbers. Steve.

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More convert numbers- 400 MT=79 (as you stated)
455 HO MT=21
No breakdown on 3 spd vs 4 spd
Total manual numbers- L78 400 M20 4 spd =1268
coupe + cvt L78 400 M13 3 Spd =503
L78 400 M22 4 Spd =319
LS5 455 M22 4 Spd =289
LS5 455 M13 3 Spd =13
Judge LS5 455 M22 4 Spd =184
Judge LS5 455 M13 3 Spd =11
No D port 455 manuals. Maybe someone has the breakdown of 3 and 4 speeds by now as this info is from 1997. Hope you find it helpful. Steve.

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I had all the numbers in a line so it was easy to read. Don't know why it changed when I posted? Sorry.

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Thanks Steve.

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The HO M-22 number of 21 includes the 3 Judge Verts.

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