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Optional was the 455 HO engine, essentially similar to
that used in the Trans Am. It was rated at 300 hp (220 kW) at 4,000 rpm and 415 lb⋅ft (563 N⋅m) at 3,200 rpm,
also in the new SAE net figures. Despite its modest 8. 4:1 compression, it was as strong as many earlier engines with higher gross power ratings; yet like all
other 1972-model engines, it could perform on low-octane regular leaded, low-lead, or unleaded types of gasoline. Only 646 cars with this engine were sold. Sales plummeted by 45%, to 5,811. (Some sources discount the single convertible and the three anomalous wagons, listing the total as 5,807. ) Although Pontiac did not offer a production GTO convertible in 1972, a buyer could order a LeMans Sport convertible with either of the three GTO engines and other sporty/performance options to create a GTO in all but name. Even the GTO's Endura bumper was offered as an option on LeMans/Sport models, with "PONTIAC" spelled out on the driver's side grille rather than "GTO. " Third generation[edit] Motor vehicle Third generationOverviewProduction1973AssemblyNorth America: Atlanta, Georgia (Lakewood Assembly)Fremont, CaliforniaBaltimore, MarylandPontiac, Michigan (Pontiac Assembly)Kansas City, MissouriFramingham, MassachusettsArlington, TexasOshawa, Ontario, CanadaBody and chassisBody style2-door hardtop coupePlatformA-bodyRelatedBuick RegalChevrolet LagunaOldsmobile 442PowertrainEngine400 cu in (6. 6 L) Pontiac V8455 cu in (7.
47 12 "Namek's Defense" May 9, 1990 September 1, 2005 Unaired Krillin and Gohan get their first glimpse of Frieza’s cruelty as the villain unleashes his henchmen upon an unsuspecting Namek village. Frieza wants the fifth Dragon Ball, and he is prepared to learn its location by any means necessary! 48 13 "The Hunted" May 16, 1990 September 5, 2005 Unaired Gohan risks his life to rescue a Namek boy from the clutches of Frieza’s evil henchmen. Now Gohan and Krillin have an even bigger problem on their hands: Dodoria is chasing them, and he won’t stop until he has his revenge! 49 14 "The Prince Fights Back" May 23, 1990 September 6, 2005 Unaired Dodoria’s search for Krillin and Gohan brings him face to face with an unexpected foe - Vegeta! The Saiyan prince has a score to settle with Dodoria, and the time for a final showdown between these two powerful villains has arrived! 50 15 "Unexpected Problem" May 30, 1990 September 7, 2005 Unaired Goku’s journey to Namek takes an unexpected detour when his spaceship is knocked off course by an asteroid! Goku has to act fast to get his ship back on track because he’s headed
straight for the fiery center of a star! 51 16 "Vegeta Has a Ball" June 6, 1990 September 12, 2005 Unaired With his new abilities, Vegeta quickly
tracks down and forcefully acquires another Dragon Ball. Now, there is only one magic orb left to find, and Dende knows who has it - the Eldest Namekian! 52 17 "The Past and Future" June 20, 1990 September 13, 2005 Unaired King Kai becomes concerned after learning that Goku is on a collision course with the ruthless Frieza. Meanwhile, back on Planet Namek, the battle between Vegeta and Zarbon has begun! 53 18 "Zarbon's Surprise" June 27, 1990 September 14, 2005 Unaired Vegeta’s latest battle heats up as Zarbon reveals his true power: the ability to transform into a monstrous beast! With his increased size and strength, Zarbon seems ready to turn the lights out on the Saiyan Prince - permanently! 54 19 "Guru's Gift" July 4, 1990 September 15, 2005 Unaired When Krillin speaks to the Eldest Namekian, he gets a double surprise! Not only does he receive a Dragon Ball, but the dormant powers within him are awoken! Will Krillin’s incredible new strength be enough to save his friends? 55 20 "Piccolo vs. Everyone" July 18, 1990 September 19, 2005 Unaired Yamcha, Tien, and Chiaotzu continue training, but their workout gets intense when Piccolo challenges them all to a three-on-one bout! Back on Namek, Frieza’s henchmen try to revive Vegeta in order to obtain the missing Dragon Ball.
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