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Old 06-09-2021, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Diego View Post
Thanks, gentlemen, but there's nothing here that shows whether 3327 went from a Tempest to a Tempest T-37 in 1970.5.

It's kinda interesting how confusing the T-37/GT-37 thing is. I wonder how confusing it was in 1970?
Very confusing.

This question came up for me because I have a '70 Tempest built 03B, shipped 3/17/70. The original bill of sale from the dealership lists the model as T-37 when it sold 10/2/70. The PHS just says Tempest.

So for me the question is if it's a Tempest or a Tempest T-37.

This led me to start a thread a few years back here, https://forums.maxperformanceinc.com...d.php?t=775602

and in continued research I found this post:

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Originally Posted by gtoric View Post
The entire 33 body style line was refered to as the Tempest for the entire model year. The Pontiac Accessorizer effective September 18, 1969 lists:
Tempest Coupe (3327)
Tempest 4-Door Sedan (3369)
The Pontiac Accessorizer effective February 24, 1970 lists:
Tempest Coupe (3327)
Tempest T-37 Hardtop Coupe (3337)
Tempest 4-Door Sedan (3369)

There is not a listing for the GT Sport Package (GT-37) in this later edition of the Accessorizer, thus adding further creedence to the May intro date.

There were no post (3327) T-37s built in 1970, no such animal, but the GT Sport Package was available on both 2-door body styles of the Tempest. As JLP states, a V-8 was a manditory option.
I'd like to get ahold of or see scans/prints of the original accessorizers with those dates. My car being a 3337 I believe points me back to Tempest T-37. But there is all sorts of conflicting info about it, and any discussion is inevitably derailed by GT-37 talk, or "this is how it was in '71."

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