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- Puma_GTB abstract "The Puma GTB was a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive touring car based on Brazilian GM (Opala) components. A prototype named the Puma GTO appeared in 1971. The name was changed to Puma GTB (Gran Turismo Brazil) for the first production version which appeared in 1973. Registers confirm that the Puma GTB was Brazil's most expensive car from 1973 to 1984. The GTB was powered by a 4100 cc in-line six-cylinder engine that was basically a U.S. Chevrolet six produced in Brazil. The body was made of fiberglass, which allowed for styling changes with minimal expense. It was common for GTB engines to be modified for high output. GTB interiors were luxurious, with features such as leather seats, power windows and air conditioning. Several aftermarket companies, including Pumakit and Superclar, produced custom body parts for the Puma GTB (the Daytona version).Production of the GTB was lower than that of the VW based Pumas. Total production was 1,589 of which 701 were S1 (First Series) and 888 were S2 (Second Series). The Puma GTB was not exported to North America or Europe, although at least one S2 is known to be in the U.S.There were also two other versions of the Puma GTB before the factory's debts led to their demise: the GTB S3 (late 1983), using Brazilian Sugarcane Alcohol as fuel with a 4L Chevrolet engine, and the S4 (1984), with a turbo-charged engine. But being of a rather outdated design and now competing in a market with relaxed import restrictions, neither version could sell as much as the S1 and S2 had. Puma Vehicles fell into bankruptcy in 1985. In 1987 Alfa Metais assumed production of Puma's cars, producing a facelifted GTB in very small numbers as the AMV until production ended for good in 1993.".
- Puma_GTB engine Puma_GTB__1.
- Puma_GTB layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Puma_GTB manufacturer Puma_(car).
- Puma_GTB productionEndYear "1984".
- Puma_GTB productionStartYear "1973".
- Puma_GTB thumbnail Gtb9.jpg?width=300.
- Puma_GTB wikiPageExternalLink www.pumagtb.com.br.
- Puma_GTB wikiPageID "4560305".
- Puma_GTB wikiPageRevisionID "544333500".
- Puma_GTB class "Sport".
- Puma_GTB engine "4.1".
- Puma_GTB hasPhotoCollection Puma_GTB.
- Puma_GTB layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Puma_GTB manufacturer "Puma".
- Puma_GTB name "Puma GTB".
- Puma_GTB production "1973".
- Puma_GTB subject Category:Cars_of_Brazil.
- Puma_GTB subject Category:Muscle_cars.
- Puma_GTB subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Puma_GTB subject Category:Sports_cars.
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- Puma_GTB comment "The Puma GTB was a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive touring car based on Brazilian GM (Opala) components. A prototype named the Puma GTO appeared in 1971. The name was changed to Puma GTB (Gran Turismo Brazil) for the first production version which appeared in 1973. Registers confirm that the Puma GTB was Brazil's most expensive car from 1973 to 1984. The GTB was powered by a 4100 cc in-line six-cylinder engine that was basically a U.S. Chevrolet six produced in Brazil.".
- Puma_GTB label "Puma GTB".
- Puma_GTB label "Puma GTB".
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- Puma_GTB depiction Gtb9.jpg.
- Puma_GTB isPrimaryTopicOf Puma_GTB.
- Puma_GTB name "Puma GTB".