Another New Addition to Collection

Edward R. Cozzi

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To round out my car collection I have been looking for a GTO to be in the stable with the 442 and the GS 455. Yesterday I purchased this 1971 Goat from the same estate where I found the Countach. The pinstripes will be the first thing to go.
 

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Unlike most of the stuff I buy, this one only needs a minimum of work. I'll probably pick it up this weekend. I'm becoming a real car junkie. I get my kicks buying old cars!
 
I know, but I'm on boats all the time. For me to spend my spare time working on boats would be like a mailman going for a walk after work.
 
That is one beautiful car. Really sweet! My only complaint would be the spoiler. whats you thoughts on it? Thanks for sharing
 
That is one beautiful car. Really sweet! My only complaint would be the spoiler. whats you thoughts on it? Thanks for sharing

I know. I'm not a big spoiler fan myself, but I can always remove it down the road if it doesn't grow on me.

I'm getting several boxes and a trunk full of all the original parts that were replaced by this former owner. Maybe the original steering wheel is in good shape or rebuildable.
 
Thought I might drive it home today. No dice. Battery dead and charging system has no output even with different battery. I'll go back one day this week with the trailer and not take any chances getting stranded on the road. I'm disappointed, but....
 
To round out my car collection I have been looking for a GTO to be in the stable with the 442 and the GS 455. Yesterday I purchased this 1971 Goat from the same estate where I found the Countach. The pinstripes will be the first thing to go.
But pinstripes are cool and in 1970&1971 they were the thing to add @dealer:seeya:But then again a little over kill on the goat you just purchased!:rolleyes:
 
Progress Report:

The 1971 GTO is now turn-key and going to its first Cruise-In with the Hurricane Chapter of the Pontiac-Oakland Club International, (POCI) on Saturday night July 31 in Ft. Lauderdale. Still haven't had time to sort through the boxes of spare parts that came with it, but I have some intake manifolds, a/c compressor and a stock oil pan for the Pontiac engine if anybody needs them.
 
To round out my car collection I have been looking for a GTO to be in the stable with the 442 and the GS 455. Yesterday I purchased this 1971 Goat from the same estate where I found the Countach. The pinstripes will be the first thing to go.

didn't know your were a 442 afficiando. I had a '64 (Cutlass 442), '65, '66, '68 and '70 W-30
 
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