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Old 07-31-2007, 09:10 PM
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The ultimate T-37 455 HO. Ran 11:30s in 1971 with a dealer installed 4.10 gear.

It is set up to run easy, wheel lifting, consistent 12.00s today, so no roll bar required.
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Old 07-31-2007, 09:24 PM
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Here's that link I've posted before to a site w/ T-37 & GT-37 info & production figures..
Bit of a dickaround getting the link to work as it lands on some pics no matter what page you try linking but look at the bottom of the page and click on the GT-37 link..
Not quite sure what they've got going there w/ production figures either...it seems to only list hardtops, not the post cars??.

http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=ht...6lr%3D%26sa%3DN

And where'd that lad go who posted here a few times...seemed like a good guy and was an original GT-37 owner...from Alaska maybe?.

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Stefano, I seen that the other day on your site, nice car. I'm just saying MY 440 back in 1983 with me being 16 and setting the car up, ran like that. The GT-37 was never set to run, was just a driver that had some b@lls. Nice cars and there seems to be a bit of difference that what I knew about these cars.
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I used to have a 71 1/2 GT-37,400 auto.Laurentian Green with Gold stripe.
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Stefano, I seen that the other day on your site, nice car. I'm just saying MY 440 back in 1983 with me being 16 and setting the car up, ran like that. The GT-37 was never set to run, was just a driver that had some b@lls. Nice cars and there seems to be a bit of difference that what I knew about these cars.

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John,
12.60s is still fast for a mostly stock, normally aspirated, street driven car, even today, more so back in the day. I was just trying to clear up some misconceptions and the Monk King, Black Gold T-37 is the perfect example of that which is being discussed.

This car was ordered and purchased to be a race car from day one. The most basic Pontiac A-body available,(rubber floor mat/no carpet)(approx 300pds lighter than a GTO) with the most potent Pontiac Engine available,at the time, the 455 HO.

It has been told that some of the T-37 455HO cars, going to special customers received special attention and parts, like ported factory heads!
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I think that Stefano is talking about this car...so you can get an idea...








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[b] Posted these shots on the Rotting Muscle Cars thread, then remembered this one -
saw this parked on a back road on LI
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Stefano, those are neat cars to say the least. I'm glad to see people helping get some real info on these cars out. I for one few a little lucky to know of this one now that I see and hear about them and what they are. Thank you, John

P.S., Factory ported heads, DAMN
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