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in case this is the right forum i need to know the dos and donts of buying 77 and 78 grandprixs any help would be great thanks
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in case this is the right forum i need to know the dos and donts of buying 77 and 78 grandprixs any help would be great thanks
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Buy it cheap and dont buy a V6 Clean ones are still out there not much demand
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use the g/p forum for questions on these cars.
the smaller 78- 87 g/p had rust issues in the rear frame area behind the rear wheels.non air cars are hard to find. 73's are a year all there own. 74 - 77's are nice cars. most northern examples have 1/4 rust. not a lot of demand for them. [ yet]. i saw one in tx in an ebay auction that needed an engine and it didn't bring $100.00. mike
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