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Both vurry, vurry nahce, cletus.

Yes agreed. Both very nice. Pontiac has always made such pretty cars. I'm an Olds fanatic, my moms the Pontiac nut.

'73 needs a lil more flash, a rear spoiler would be nice but the tapering lines do not lend themselves to it. Thank God it's not wearing the standard 'baby moon' caps- those are reprehensible past the '50s.

I too prefer the Can Am over the '73.

Agreed on that Can-Am...I remember walking to school (must have been 2nd grade) as a kid past Montgomery Pontiac (Steubenville, Ohio) and looking over the new Can-Am on their lot...what a neat looking car.

Eh... I'd love to own either of those, esp. that clean, black '73. (local guy has a nice '73 LeMans)

But as far as GTOs go it was all drastically downhill after '70.

The nose on the '71 is grotesque and the elimination of the hardtop on the '73-up GMs makes

me cringe with disgust. It's just not the same, I'd rather have a beat old '70 LeMans hardtop

than a mint, documented '73 two door sedan with low mi. Some stereotypes are true & to me

these mid-to-late '70s GMs just scream "if only I didn't have an ugly B-pillar" CHEEEEESY!!!

(and trust me I feel the same way about my '77 Cadillac)

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