1987 Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham / Chevy 454 Powered! on 2040-cars
Matawan, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:454 Chevrolet
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: Custom
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 400 Turbo with 10 bolt Posi rear
Mileage: 5,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
This Grand Prix started out life as a V-6 plain Jane and has just undergone a professional transformation with about 5000 miles on it.. It is now equipped with a brand new 454 crate engine which has a nice street cam,a new "Holley Street Dominator" intake, a brand new "Jegs Quadrajet " carbuerator,larger fuel lines,new fuel pump,and factory big block manifolds. There is a complete and new "Pypes"full stainless dual exhaust under the car which sounds great. There is also a brand new fuel tank, a brand new "Freddy Brown" Performance 400 transmission with a new 10" torque converter, new flywheel and starter and a specially made crossmember. The rear is a 10 Bolt 373 Monte SS . The work didnt stop there! The car also has a brand new radiator,new timing gears and chain,new motor mounts,and every other possible item used to complete a totally new resstoration, the list is too long to mention.Every nut,bolt and fastener is new as well. There was no expense spared here and there is probably about 25,000 invested in this car,not to mention time. There is also a brand new A/C sytem consisting of the compressor,the condensor,evaporator,dryer and specially made lines. All the brackets and pulleys are new as well. The only thing missing for the A/C system is the 3 belt lower pulley which was not immediately available at time of install. The shocks and springs are all new and the car has a nice stance. The front seats in the car were reupholstered in the correct fabric and look like new. There is a nice stereo system in the car as well. The tires are Brand new and are mounted on originall Grand Prix wheels. This car is totally 100% turn key and go. It runs and drives beautifully and is very fast. It can be driven anywhere! The body is the only part of this car which didnt receive attention yet. It is however very sound and will make and excellent candiate for customization or sleeper. I HAVE ALL THE RECEIPTS FOR EVERYTHING THAT WAS PUT INTO THIS CAR!!!!! I think I have included all that I can tell about this car but if you have any questions,or would like to make an appointment to see the car, please call me on the telephone at 917.524-5152. The car is currently stored in Central NJ. Please do not text or e-mail me. Please bid on this car only if you are serious! . Thanks and Good luck!
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This junkyard '91 Grand Am is as hooptie as it gets
Wed, Jun 29 2016I spend a lot of time in junkyards. A lot of time. With all this experience, I have learned to recognize a perfect hooptie when I see one, a car whose final owner got every last bit of use out of it when its value was hovering right about at scrap value. This 1991 Pontiac Grand Am that I spotted in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard a few days ago, from the final model year for the third-generation Grand Am, checks all the hooptie boxes just right. First of all, it's a low-option coupe with the wretched and unloved GM Iron Duke engine, a rattly, gnashy, thrashy 2.5-liter four-cylinder kludged together using off-the-shelf parts from the Pontiac 301-cubic-inch V8 during the darkest years of the Malaise Era and used in cars whose buyers just didn't care. Most of the paint has been burned off by 25 years of harsh California sun, but the car spent sufficient time in a damp, shady spot for lichens to build up here and there. There are skeletons-with-sombreros stencils sprayed here and there, plus a big moonshine-guzzling skeleton mural painted on the hood. Goodbye, property values! Still, someone felt some affection for this car, giving it the name "Good Ol' Snakey" and painting that name on the decklid. We can assume that the Iron Duke was a bit loose by this time, probably leaving a serpentine trail of blue smoke behind the car at all times. So, the combination of cheapness, ugliness, menace, and who-gives-a-damn functionality make this Grand Am an excellent example of a pure hooptie. Within a couple of months, it will be crushed, shredded, shipped out of the Port of Oakland, and reborn in China as refrigerators and Geely Emgrands. Somewhere in Northern California, though, a few of Ol' Smokey's friends will remember this car fondly.
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Junkyard Gem: 1996 Pontiac Grand Am SE Coupe
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