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Christmas in October
Another G Body is coming ! I just bought this: http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=572221 It will get the 455/TH400/12bolt that is sitting at my shop that was going in my 78 Grand Am that was stolen. Yea baby! -Jim
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Look's GOOD! Now you have a use for the IA headers!!!
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78 Grand Am,455,KRE D-Ports,Turbo 400 conti conv,3.42 Rear |
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I know. I am sorry. I also have a use for all the Iceman stuff I bought off ebay. I have his TH400 crossmember and upper/lower g body 12 bolt adapter cross arms. I have basically everything except a radiator. What do you think about this setup: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tab%3DWatching -Jim
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I have a standard type 4 core in my GA. I ran a Grand National electric fan on it for a bit but have gone back to a clutch fan and shroud. I have the upper core support mount and fan if there is anybody interested. For the money the setup your looking at look's like a good deal!!!
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78 Grand Am,455,KRE D-Ports,Turbo 400 conti conv,3.42 Rear |
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Jim, I was under the impression that you had already put the big motor in the Grand Am before it got stolen.
Was the 'ole 301 still in the car? Wow, it was holding up good, with close to 150K. That GP looks nice. I like the rare viscount seats. Tom
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Seeking recovery of my stolen 1988 Buick LeSabre T-type. Primary summer driver & Road Trip car. Garnet Red with 2007 PENDOT inspection stickers on windshield. Had minor damage to left rear quarter & bumper. Last three of VIN: 301 Could be being driven with altered VIN. Bodywork on left rear quarter (near the tail light) would be a tip-off. Last seen by a patrol officer doing a routine plate check in Gary, Indiana, August 31, 2009 (The thieves were driving, but my plate was clean.) |
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Yea Tom, the 301 was still rockin along. I was lucky with the 455, first time being lazy paid off for me-LOL. Tom I thought the seats must be aftermarket or from another model. I have never heard of Viscount seats. Were they an option in 79? Thanks -Jim
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Sorry to hear about your Buick, hope you get it back unmolested and soon. -Jim
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Nice cars.
Bought a 78 in 89 with 79K miles. Be sure to check the rear frame rails. Was get'n ready to install a 400/th350/8.5 10 bolt when i noticed they where rusted thru. Thier not boxed closed. Shame to cause there was no body rust. Guy down the road bought and drove it for years without probs. That 301 was still go'n strong at 150k.
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If you cant drive from gas pump to gas pump across the map, its not a street car. http://s207.photobucket.com/albums/b...hop/?start=100 |
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Jim I'm glad to see that Prix going to a good home. It's a twin to one a buddy of mine had to give up in a divorce several yrs ago. He missed the car but said it was worth the loss.
MIke
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so many pontiacs, so little time.................. moderator is a glorified word for an unappreciated prick.................. "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein "There is no such thing as a good tax." "We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle." - Winston Churchill |
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jim i have aluminum front bumper reinforcement and what are you doing with the 301 i may be interested chuck
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Chuck, I sent you a PM. -Jim
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Congrats on a Good Buy! Looks like a Great Place to Start Jim!
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ARROWHEAD ADDICTION: An incureable disease contracted from the pointed edge of classic pontiacmuscle; all consuming, taking over mind, body and soul. |
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OK, checked it out a little today. The frame is great as are all of the other body parts. Looks like it was undercoated when it was new, some of that is peeling but otherwise it looks great underneath, it must have spent a large portiion of it's life in a garage. Next was the magnet check, no bondo but guess what I did find? The hood is aluminum!! Also it has an aluminum filler between the trunk and rear window. How rare is the aluminum hood? This baby also has a nice factory 6000 rpm tach and real guages. Also found a huge front swaybar! I can only imagine what a great car this would have been if Pontiac had offered a 455 in it. Oh well, I am here to correct that mistake!! I am VERY happy, thanks Scott!! -Jim
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Your Due Jim! Good Score!! Makes me want to go check the hoods on my 2 GPs! Did yours have the aluminum radiator support and possibly the rear sway bar as well? Ive heard the aluminum hoods are rare....I'm glad you ended up with it and look forward to hearing the results when the 455 takes up residence! I'm buttoning mine up over the winter hopefully.....rearend, swap A/C to non-A/C, get rid of the damn APC racing seats, install floor shifter, update stereo.....
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ARROWHEAD ADDICTION: An incureable disease contracted from the pointed edge of classic pontiacmuscle; all consuming, taking over mind, body and soul. |
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My sister had a '78 Cutlass with the aluminum hood. I wasn't aware of the aluminum radiator supports at the time, so I never knew if that car had one.
Don't know if I ever saw a 78-80 GP with the aluminum bonnet. I would guess Jim's GP has the rear sway bar, if it has the fat front piece.
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Seeking recovery of my stolen 1988 Buick LeSabre T-type. Primary summer driver & Road Trip car. Garnet Red with 2007 PENDOT inspection stickers on windshield. Had minor damage to left rear quarter & bumper. Last three of VIN: 301 Could be being driven with altered VIN. Bodywork on left rear quarter (near the tail light) would be a tip-off. Last seen by a patrol officer doing a routine plate check in Gary, Indiana, August 31, 2009 (The thieves were driving, but my plate was clean.) |
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Aluminum body panels were pretty common in that era.
Most of the bumper supports have rotted away. Mike
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so many pontiacs, so little time.................. moderator is a glorified word for an unappreciated prick.................. "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein "There is no such thing as a good tax." "We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle." - Winston Churchill |
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On a related note; I seem to remember someone on Ebay or Maliburacing was making the bumper supports or brackets out of aluminum and selling them.
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ARROWHEAD ADDICTION: An incureable disease contracted from the pointed edge of classic pontiacmuscle; all consuming, taking over mind, body and soul. Last edited by Pontiacmuscle; 10-29-2009 at 10:16 PM. Reason: missed an 'o' |
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Yeah, those seats are original, lots of them in my Pontiac loving city had leather. The 79 sales were better than 78, since buyers got used to the downsizing from '77.
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gp al. hood
i have only heard of less then 10 al. hoods i have 2 they came on 79's cutless ones are common chuck
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Looked at it a little more this afternoon. The bumper supports are aluminum (they are stamped KAISER). It looks like someone recently removed the rear sway bar (maybe in the transport?), measured the front sway bar, it is 1-1/4" thick! Carb is a quadrajet. Anyone know what trans they used in 79 on these? Maybe I can find time to get it up and jackstands this weekend and look it over better. -Jim
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