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For Sale 62 Grand Prix
62 Grand Prix for sale. Restoration done by another PY member (chiefpontiac66). We purchased 9 years ago and have refined the restoration by adding 8 lugs, tri-power, color sanding and buffing the paint, and radio restoration. If you search chiefpontiac66's posts you can see the build up of the car.
The car has 389 with mild cam (yes I know it's the wrong color), 4 speed conversion which was done nicely (original automatic car), working original style air conditioning, and front disc brakes. We have had fun with this car but it's time to move. Located just outside of Kansas City and the price is $42,500. |
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Nice car.
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Nice looking car. GLWS.
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Might have access to a consol if interested!Tom
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The car looks great. Love the tri-power! The exterior color of the car is 65 Pontiac Blue Charcoal. Engine color is 66 to 70 Pontiac silver blue metallic. I always called that car my "free style" car, because I didn't keep it the original colors. The color combination of blue charcoal with a white interior was inspired by a 65 2+2 that I saw once, and thought was gorgeous. I'm glad you enjoyed the car. Good luck with your sale!
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Did you use the Roush conversion for the 8 lug front disc?
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I'm not familiar with the Roush conversion. I cut the drum portion off the 8 lug, installed long wheel studs, and machined up some spacers to position the "hat" correctly.
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Did this car sell, or is it still available?
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So did you used rear hubs front and rear when you cut them down?
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