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#241
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Tripower, thanks for the heads-up. On the PHS does it say when the car was built? I see it has GT-37 nameplates on the fenders. Must be an early car.
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#242
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It has a February 15th build date, before the mid-March change over to the sword stripe. Still think the car is worth saving but he is not gonna let it go for cheap.
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#243
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I have left & right NOS white/red GT-37 stripes for the rear quarters. Let me know if I can help get these reproduced.
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#244
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I'm going to do my own personal survey on the 1970.5-71.5 GT-37's.If anybody owns or knows a friend that owns one of these cars please list the year,the motor with either 4bar. or 2bar. and the trans on this thread.Plus the orginal color of the car if possible.If you can send pics and you have paper work ect. please do so if you want.Thanks
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#245
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Everybody have a safe and happy new years.
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#246
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Does anybody have any documented quarter miles times for the 70 GT-37's with the 400 4speed???
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#247
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judgeman, check your pms.
mike
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#248
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I dont know about 1/4 mile times, but when i had your gt-37 i did make 1 eighth mile pass with it to test the clocks at the dragstrip he runs. I launched super soft, and it still spun into 3rd gear even with some pedaling. ran i think in the ball park of 10 flat in the 1/8th, but had a really high 2-7 or 8 60ft time. most likely, with some good tires and a little traction, a high to mid 14 second pass... not bad for a bone stock 400 that hadnt been tuned up in about 5 or 6 years.. I did break the ring & pinion in it on the way to a 1/4 mile track if that counts for anything..
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1972 Pontiac LeMans Thanks to Fuelab Digital Fuel Delivery Quarter-Max Chassis and Racing Components Last edited by adam woodmancy; 08-17-2006 at 12:51 AM. |
#249
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does anybody know of any of the ultra rare knafel magnum400 tempests still in existence??? THAT IS THE ULTIMATE PONTIAC CAR, at least during the post factory racing effort days 12.70's off the showroom floor..
how bout this... and how bout that dial in on the window !!! somebody get out the slicks so we can have some real fun!!! 1970 Magnum 400 A dealer-built 1970 Pontiac Magnum 400 was competing here in “Stock” Eliminator. The Magnum 400 was conceived as a low-dollar muscle car to compete against cars like the Plymouth Road Runner. Note the 11.97-second dial-in on the windshield, a very impressive time for a car on legitimate street tires
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#250
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IN THE NEWS!
Bill "Tin Indian" Knafel inducted into Summit County, Ohio Sports Hall of Fame from the Beacon Journal Knafel’s Pontiacs were dominant force Bill Knafel, a former Akron’s Pontiac dealer, likes to remind people of his domination in the world of auto racing. From 1959 to 1971, his 32 Pontiac Tin Indian racing cars won more than 200 national and world races without a loss. Knafel’s team defeated teams sponsored by Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge and Ford among others. What was his secret? "Well", he said, "we had redesign and re-engineering shops at our Pontiac dealership and we reworked everything. I accepted more cars right out of Pontiac’s engineering department than anyone else. The cars would come off the assembly line and we’d pick them right up." Executive John Delorean sent Knafel a 1963 Tempest for road tests, and he quickly made some alterations. "I nicknamed it Running Bear, took it to Alton, Illinois, and set a new national speed record. In fact, that’s how the 1964 GTO came about" Knafel said. Knafel’s 1966 GTO won 27 championships in one year. Knafel’s racing team included drivers such as Larry Dixon and 1978 Summit Hall inductee Arnel Vanke. Knafel’s sponsorship network not only included auto racing, but also area youth teams and leagues in baseball, softball and bowling.
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#251
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sorry, didnt mean to get off track, just figured you'd be the guys to ask!! Has anybody ever seen a 71 GT-37 in Adriatic Blue??? You see quite a few in Lucerne...
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#252
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Only GT-37 article I have is for a '71 called the white tornado by Joe Oldham. 14.14 or so at about 100. Low compression, 3:55 gears and 4 speed. Not sure if close or wide ratio. Will try to find and post article.
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I've got an article from the June '71 issue of Hot Rod in which Steve Kelly tests a metallic blue '71 GT-37. The car is equipped with a 300 HP 400 CID engine, a wide ratio 4-speed, and a 3.55 rear axle. It turned a best 1/4 mile time of 14.40 @ 97.50 mph.
The white tornado car was featured in Speed and Supercar and it was equipped the same way. Joe Oldham got that '71 GT-37 to run a best of 14.32 @ 98.79 mph. That same car was tested in Cars Magazine where it ran a 14.50 @ 96 mph. Both cars were said to be in bone stock condition and the times were very similar. Very impressive for stock low compression 400 '71 A-body cars. A little supertuning would improve those times quite a bit. Jim |
#254
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Here's the June '71 HR road test . . .
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 |
#255
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Hijacking just a bit - here's one of my very favorite old road tests. '72 LeMans GT, 400 4V, 4 speed, Y99 suspension with G60's and best of all, a factory installed ducktail spoiler!
First four pages here, pages 5 and 6 to follow . . .
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 Last edited by Lloyd-TX; 08-17-2006 at 10:52 AM. |
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Pages 5 and 6 of the '72 LeMans GT road test.
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 |
#257
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No roadtests were published of '70 400 4 spd Tempests or '70 1/2 400 4 spd GT-37's. Through the years working ton of big swappers went through examples of every issue of CarCraft, HotRod, Cars, Speed & Supercar, Car & Driver, etc, from that period. The Speed & Supercar mags were esp hard to find being eastcoast mags with limited distribution. For the 350 horse '70 models, I'd expect stock 1/4 mile times to be just a tad quicker than similiarly equiped 400 4spd 71 GT-37's.
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#258
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Lloyd,
That Cars Magazine test of the '72 GT is one of my favorite also. That duck tail spoiler really set that car off. We sure had a lot of great performance cars come out of Detroit back in those days, especially Pontiacs. Year after year, you could expect it. What ever happened? Jim |
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God, that's a cool GT. And chrome nose to boot!
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#260
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Regards, "455HO" Lloyd 2008 GMC Sierra Denali 2WD Crew, L92 6L80E, Silver w/ Ebony guts, 14.26 @ 98 |
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