ing to the port for this 1971 no GT Convertible, it’s one of only four built with its unique combination of ber Blue paint and a white bench-seat interior. The car was restored approximately 20 years ago, according to the seller, and it has a replacement 351-4V engine. There’s also an automatic transmission in place of the original four-speed manual. “It’s a turn-key car that needs nothing,” says the seller.
- Originally equipped with a 351 V8, the car has a replacement 351-cu.in. OHV V8 engine.
- This is equipped with an lebrock aluminum intake and an lbrock carburetor.
- The original four-speed manual transmission has been swapped for an automatic transmission.
- A respray of the original ber Blue exterior color is approximately 20 years old.
- The finish is said to be in very good condition, with a few minor scratches.
- Factory-style “laser” stripes are correct for the GT model.
- The car’s convertible top is also reportedly in very good condition.
- A white vinyl bench-seat interior makes this no GT Convertible very rare.
- All the upholstery and carpet are said to be in very good condition.
- The same goes for the door panels, dash pad, and other trim.
- The original steering wheel has been replaced with a wood-rim wheel.
- A retro-style radio with modern features has replaced the original.
- Amenities include power steering and power brakes.
- The car drives on BF Radial T/A tires mounted on 15-inch Torq-Thrust wheels.
- A framed report is included.
- A reproduction window sticker also comes with the car.
- There are no reported needs.
- Rare in its trim combination, this no GT Convertible is one of four produced like it.
- The original engine has been replaced with another 351 V8.
- Originally a four-speed car, the transmission has been changed to an automatic.
- The ber Blue paintwork was resprayed about 20 years ago.
- The rare white vinyl bench-seat interior shows well and has a retro-style modern radio.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean New Jersey title in his name. This restored 1971 no GT Convertible is one of about 1,600 such drop-tops produced, and one of only four made with ber Blue paint and a white vinyl bench-seat interior. “It’s a turn-key car,” says the seller.