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Old 01-03-2021, 06:04 PM
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Default 70 J Purchase

I recently purchased a 1970 Grand Prix which had spent several years in a damp barn under a canvass. The car has significant rust in the hood, trunk lid and floor pans. It looks to be complete except that it is missing two factory wheels. It has a running 455 but that is currently partially disassembled Frankly.I am on the fence as to whether I should try to restore it, part it out, or sell it complete as a parts car. I have restored some Thunderbirds that started out this rough, but never a Pontiac. Besides the usual issues, I am concerned that because of the short production period, it might be difficult for me to get sheet metal or other parts to complete the restoration. If there is anyone out there with recent Grand Prix restoration experience and who could give me some advice, or who might be interested in the car (or parts thereof), I would appreciate any communication. I have checked the possibility of being communicated with by email. Thanks for any thoughts.

 

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