This 1971 Le s Two-Door top has been upgraded and customized, according to the selling dealer, who got the car on a dealer trade-in. The bright red has a performance image. The dealer calls the Le s “incredibly powerful” and “ready for the road.” He adds that it “drives smoothly, and is responsive and reliable, making it perfect for anyone looking for performance and peace of mind.”
- The engine is a modified 400-cu.in. OHV V8.
- Performance parts including exhaust headers, a camshaft, and intake manifold.
- The dealer estimates output “in the 400-500-horsepower range.”
- New wiring and a new alternator are recent upgrades.
- y-colored o valve covers were installed.
- The carburetor is a y four-barrel.
- The engine has no leaks or issues, per the dealer.
- The transmission is a M22 “rock crusher” four-speed.
- The seller thinks the clutch has been upgraded.
- y damage history is unknown by the seller.
- The car was repainted about two years ago.
- A few paint bubbles were reported by the seller.
- The rear deck wing is a GTO Judge-style piece.
- “The Judge” decals were installed on the front fenders.
- The car has new WeatherTech floor mats.
- The custom steering wheel is a quick-release-style piece.
- The suspension system is described as “brand new” by the dealer.
- No additional parts or accessories are included with the vehicle.
- The car has no needs or problems, according to the selling dealer.
- This 1971 Le s top has a powerful 400-cu.in. V8 beneath the hood
- The dealer estimates output at 400-500 horsepower.
- The transmission is a M22 “rock crusher.”
- The body and frame are in good condition, according to the dealer.
- The black vinyl interior is in good condition.
The selling dealer states that it will provide a clean and open title for the transfer of ownership for this vehicle. This 1971 Le s Two-Door top has just undergone a full service and tune-up, ensuring that it is “in top-running condition,” according to the dealer.