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THE GTO THAT TIME FORGOT! 1973 PONTIAC GTO COLONNADE

Relegated as a footnote in Pontiac’s role as creator of the muscle car, this
sleek colonnade A-body GTO coupe tragically never gained traction.

Johnny HunkinsWriterMecum AuctionsPhotographerJul 18, 2024

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Hot rodders owe a debt of gratitude to Pontiac, GM’s step-up brand from
entry-level Chevrolet, for creating the muscle car segment pretty much from
whole cloth in 1964. For his role in creating the GTO—an affordable midsized car
with a larger 389ci V-8 from full-sized Pontiacs—chief engineer John Z. DeLorean
was elevated to Pontiac division head in 1965. After getting off to an amazing
start in 1964 (interestingly, the idea was to hide the large engine option,
burying it in paperwork) with 32,450 being built, the GTO’s popularity peaked in
1966, with 96,946 units produced. When a revised intermediate A-body was
introduced for 1968, sales rebounded again with 87,684 being sold. Nevertheless,
by 1972, the last year of the GM A-body platform, GTO sales had slipped to just
5,807. 




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CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT PONTIAC 

By 1970, DeLorean’s success at the helm of Pontiac had been rewarded with a
promotion to run GM’s Chevrolet division, but the timing would coincide with the
downturn in performance that would characterize the 1970s. DeLorean’s
replacement, F. James McDonald, was the antithesis of DeLorean concentrated his
efforts—first at Pontiac in 1970, then at Chevrolet beginning in 1972—on
consolidating and streamlining GM’s production. By then, the focus on
performance at Pontiac had shifted to the Firebird, and there seemed little
motivation to buoy the waning popularity of the GTO. 



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PONTIAC STYLE LEADS THE PACK 

When GM’s new colonnade-style intermediate platform debuted in 1973, the GTO
would reappear in gorgeous new sheetmetal, which was artfully differentiated
from its Chevy, Buick, and Oldsmobile colonnade siblings. Conceived at a time
immediately preceding the OPEC oil embargo and many draconian regulations that
would soon hobble the muscle car, the GM colonnade intermediate held much
promise for a new generation of performance cars. Many improvements were baked
in up front, from larger engine bays for big-block V-8s, to stiffer perimeter
frames, radial tires, power disc brakes, and computer-designed suspensions.
Nevertheless, by 1973, all of GM’s colonnade intermediates suffered from
tacked-on 5-mph bumpers and wheezy smog-choked engines, which hit Detroit like a
blight. It would take nearly another half century for hot rodders to come to the
realization that there was indeed much to offer in a 1973-to-1977 colonnade
A-body.  




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LOOK FOR THIS 1973 GTO AT MECUM AUCTIONS 

Among the 4,806 Pontiac GTOs minted in 1973 is this LeMans Sport coupe, which is
scheduled to be auctioned at Mecum’s Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, event as lot F98
on Friday, July 26, 2024, which you can watch live on the MotorTrend channel.
We’ll also note that this 1973 GTO is one of 32 cars to be auctioned from The
Great Lakes Collection, most of them in sequence with the 1973 GTO. This is an
eclectic group of reserve cars that includes classic muscle cars, ’50s classics,
street rods, and even late-model trucks. Although this ’73 GTO is a bit of an
outlier, the collection also includes a 1967 GTO we’ll be keeping our eyes on. 

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GTO COMPETES WITH GRAND AM 

By 1972, GTO sales had plummeted to such an extent, it was no longer a Pontiac
model unto itself but a trim level of the LeMans. Going into 1973 with the new
colonnade platform, the GTO would soldier on with sales falling again from 5,807
units (1972) to just 4,806 (1973). Ironically, the futuristically styled Grand
Am—attributed to assistant chief engineer Bill Collins and chassis engineer John
Seaton—was also on the menu at Pontiac. It had taken on the new role of
Euro-centric luxury performance coupe, and when equipped with the Super Duty
455ci V-8 became an upmarket gentleman’s muscle car. More important, the Grand
Am had the effect of cannibalizing GTO sales as it too was built on the same
colonnade platform and shared much of its styling and virtually all of its
powertrain.  

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THE GTO AS A LEMANS OPTION 

By comparison, the 1973 LeMans GTO was more of a throwback to its early muscle
car beginnings in the sense that it was a modest performance overlay to a basic
LeMans coupe (D37) or LeMans sport coupe (F37). Although the once-feared 250-hp
455ci was still available in the GTO for 1973, it only had 544 takers. The rest
were equipped with the 230-hp RPO-L78 4bbl 400ci V-8, as is the case with this
Mecum example. Gear ratios were either 3.08:1, 3.23:1, or 3.42:1 (Safe-T-Track
limited-slip optional) in a comparatively stout 8.5-inch 10-bolt rear.
Transmission choices were a standard three-speed manual Muncie, optional Turbo
400 automatic (as seen in this example), or the rare four-speed Muncie manual
box. 




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GTO COUPE VERSUS GTO SPORT COUPE 

There was little to visually differentiate the GTOs built on the D37 LeMans
coupe and the F37 LeMans sport coupe, but one clear way to tell is by the F37
sport coupe’s louvered quarter-window treatment, which can be seen in this
Buccaneer Red example. (Fewer than 500 1973 GTOs were built on the base D37
LeMans coupe, which had no quarter-window louvers.) Either of these LeMans trim
levels had a choice of dome hubcaps (on 15 x 7 steel wheels), five-spoke 15 x 7
Rally II wheels, or 15 x 7 honeycomb alloy wheels, but here we have a set of
aftermarket 15 x 7 Hurst Dazzler alloy wheels. Hurst was often a supplying
partner to Pontiac vehicles, and while not a factory option on this car, the
Hurst Dazzler wheels are a rare and appropriate day-two addition. 

Related: The 1973 Hurst Pontiac Grand Am That Never Was 



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PONTIAC INTRODUCES THE NACA DUCT TO MUSCLE CARS 

With the advent of the colonnade A-body in 1973, Pontiac began using NACA ducts
as a functional styling cue. NACA, an acronym for the National Advisory
Committee for Aeronautics, was a federal agency dedicated to aeronautical
research and standards, and the agency’s design for an effective intake cooling
duct that minimized drag surfaced decades later as a popular design for
automotive use. With the auto industry already burdened with new federal crash
standards, higher CAFE standards, and lower emission requirements, the NACA
ducts on the GTO were initially planned to be functional, with ducting from the
NACA scoops fed directly to the air cleaner, but when the GTO couldn’t pass
federal drive-by noise standards, the ductwork was ditched, but it wasn’t for
want of trying. 

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THE LAST MIDSIZED GTO 

What we see here in Mecum lot F98 is a perfect snapshot in the latter part of
the GTO’s historical arc, bridging the muscle car era (1964-1972) to the malaise
era (1973-1981) in an example that embodied both the muscle car’s storied past
and the new decade’s emphasis on personal luxury. Showing a scant 10,779 miles
on its odometer and being only one of 4,806 Pontiac GTOs built in 1973, this
example would belong in any serious collection of GTOs, but it could also
provide an affordable, high-quality entry point for Pontiac fans of more modest
means. It should be noted that while the 1973 GTO was the last GTO to be built
as a midsized car, it was not the last. The 1974 Pontiac GTO would stand as the
last classic GTO and was built as an option on the compact Ventura, which was
platform-shared with the Chevy Nova. 

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WHAT’S A 1973 PONTIAC GTO WORTH? 

Although lot F98 is under a reserve, a realistic final bid would likely come in
below $20K. Hagerty values a 1973 in excellent condition at $18,800 (we’d need
to ding the consignor a tad for the non-factory parts and wear to the interior
trim and factory stereo, but not much) with the range running from $7,900 in
fair condition to $27,800 in concourse condition.  



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HOW TO WATCH MECUM AUCTIONS HARRISBURG 2024 

 * Watch live coverage on MotorTrend or stream on MAX / July 25–27 from 12-6
   p.m. ET

Mecum’s Harrisburg auction takes place from July 24 to July 27, 2024, at the
Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex, where this custom hot rod and many other cool
vehicles will hopefully be sold to the highest bidders.


1973 PONTIAC GTO, MECUM LOT F98 

 * VIN: 2F37T3A172609 
 * odometer shows 10,779 miles     
 * mild restoration 
 * 400 CI V-8 engine 
 * aftermarket MSD ignition & coil, Edelbrock Performer intake manifold,
   long-tube headers 
 * Turbo 400 automatic transmission 
 * 4-barrel carburetor 
 * red exterior 
 * matching red interior 
 * air conditioning 
 * power steering 
 * power brakes 
 * Hurst 5-spoke wheels 

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