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GP (wide ratio) up for aution
I think we're all interested in this one. Just wish I could make the trip to Indy (3 hrs away) to see it!! Jim
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Hi Guys,
I purchased a few parts from the previous owner of this car a few of months back - it had a "WF" engine with worked 62 heads - he said original to the car, aftermarket exhaust, intake, distrubuter & carb, seats redone with BMW leather and many other non factory changes. |
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Saw the car today-body work looked friendly to me-you wave at it-it waves back. Cool car still with the 428 and a 4 speed.
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#24
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"looked friendly - waves back"... that's funny! Was the PHS invoice present by chance?
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370 car...Not HO,Thats what a WF is....
Car out of FL? Former owner Paul Grassi out oF NJ?? If so I owned the car in the early 90s |
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Yep, not a 390 car... Hope the bidders know better.
Keith, that is the name that was mentioned to me. No kidding, then I guess you know the car well! |
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Keith,
Yes it was Paul Grassi who I bought a few things from and knew he hit the lottery selling that car for that amount of money. |
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The car is an original SJ with 428 370 hp engine, factory 4 speed, regular vinyl interior no power windows, blower type rear defogger, wood wheel and tilt. Not HO not leather per build sheet. Hood tach and leather added, as was rear valance mods, wheels etc.
ORiginally a PA car had quarters replaced with patch panels then sprayed. Traded it half way through resto for a 73 Vette. Original engine was rebuilt a couple times, guy before me raced the car so hard the axle bearings were walking out the housing. I beleive the original 4 speed was lunched by Ed Gartner, powershifting after one of the rebuilds after I sold it to Paul. Original gear was 3.55 but Paul changed it to 3.23 I think. He did race it once or twice and I think it was in a magazine shoot out, but with a heavy car and no gear I believe it blew the clutch. I think the car was repainted again or at least the hood and fender after it got crunched somehow, I think the hood popped up on it when Paul let his wife drive it. Don't recall the exact story since it was about 4-5 years ago. A factory 4 speed car, but a 370 vinyl seat car, no hood tach by build sheet. Never know what you're getting at auction. |
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Sold at no reserve... $26K
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#31
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Sounds like strong money for what was there...Very very cool car though.
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Current Pontiacs - 1973 Formula SD455 - #'s auto orig paint 1972 Trans Am - 4 speed orig paint 1974 Formula 400 - Ram Air automatic 1966 2+2 convertible - 421 4bbl automatic 1967 Grand Prix - 4 speed orig paint 1967 GTO - 4 speed orig paint 35k orig miles |
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Current Pontiacs - 1973 Formula SD455 - #'s auto orig paint 1972 Trans Am - 4 speed orig paint 1974 Formula 400 - Ram Air automatic 1966 2+2 convertible - 421 4bbl automatic 1967 Grand Prix - 4 speed orig paint 1967 GTO - 4 speed orig paint 35k orig miles |
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Bought it in 1989 or 1990, sold in 1994. was painted but not assembled, traded for a Vette that I thought was less to finish. Fortunately I passed through the Vette phase. I"d say $26k a little strong for the car. I'm certain the new owner will enjoy it though. Does kind of make me wonder what my blue car would do, but I would ever find out.
Last edited by Keith Vrabec; 05-19-2011 at 09:34 PM. |
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Oh just put all the pieces together....MRGPHO...Jim Stewart I presume
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Whew! Some story - I think $42.5K back in early 08' was way too much.
Facinating but not suprising that you used to own it Keith! It sure has had much changed or added. I still haven't seen a legit 69 GP HO stick car go at an auction - not any auction that I can recall. I'm convinced the rarity and lack of survivors are why some of the high end collectors have never had one. Milt Robeson and Floyd Garrett come to mine. (Plus, it IS a GP, not a GTO.) I for one am NOT fond of big dollars for musclecars. I do know Steve Ames has that early build Limelight (ick) Green J. My uncle was not there today but he, my father and I will be there on Saturday. If the car is still there I will look it over. I'll still take the VIN down if possible. |
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Keith you keept a log of cars you owned or go from memory. You working this W/E or going to BBQ or ? Cool story!! Dave K.
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Someday I hope to have another one. |
#38
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Joe,
I know for a fact that Milt Robson has one. He bought mine in June, 2010. Andy Gould |
#39
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No log just memory. With only a few WL motor cars out there, it's hard to find real ones, and usually they aren't on the auction circuts. Andy the bronze car went to GA? Did Robson sell that at his auction? Ames still have the other car?
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Keith,
Yes, the car went to Georgia. No, he didn't sell it at his auction. It took him four years to pry it from me but with a young family I felt it was time. I still have a 428 (370) 4 speed and an HO automatic so things are to bad! |
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