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Brantford, Ontario, Canada
1962
Pontiac Grand Prix 2 door Hardtop with approx 94,000 miles. This is a very nice
restoration, but not perfect. It spent most of its life in Montana before I
purchased it and shipped it to Ontario Canada. Started Restoration in 2009
Mileage @92,928 mi. Body and Paint (2011) painted Chrysler Inferno Red Crystal
Pearl, Rechromed Front Bumper, New Tinted Windshield. 1974 455
YY Block Dated A044 (Jan 4 1974) Rebuilt Stock Bore with 1974 4X Heads Dated
L123, L143 (Dec 12 & 14 1974), New parts include ARP Rod Bolts, Edelbrock
Mild Cam, Ansen Polished Cast Aluminum Pontiac Embossed Valve Covers, Edelbrock
2156 Performer Aluminum Intake and 750 Carburetor. Pertronics D1200 Flame
Thrower Distributor, Accel 5918 High Performance Plug Wires #4051, Reproduction
Long Branch High Performance Factory Exhaust Headers, 2 1/4 ” Stainless Steel Dual
Exhaust and Hangars, New Rad Hoses, Heater Hoses and Fan Belts, Stainless Steel
Flex Fan, New Motor and Transmission Mounts. 400 Turbo Hydro Transmission Code AA 77 (1977
Cadillac) Older Rebuild, 1967 Olds Cutlass Shifter, Rebuilt Driveshaft New U
Joints and Balanced, 3.23 Non Posi Rear End, New Oil, Pinion, Outer Seals and
Optional 8 Lug Wheels with New Trim Rings and Chrome Wheel Nuts. New HD
Battery, New Spectra 3 Core Radiator, Rare Optional Fan Shroud, New Brake
Booster, Dual Master Cylinder and Rebuilt Windshield Wiper Motor. New
Headliner and Roof Insulation, Optional Deluxe Interior Dome Lighting with New
Lenses, New Sunvisors and Brackets, Day/Night Rear View Mirror and Bracket, New
PUI Door Panels, PUI Seat Covers, Driver’s Seat Rebuilt with New Springs and
Buns, New ACC Carpet, Trim Parts Door Sills, Seat Belts, Grant Woodgrain 3
Spoke Steering Wheel (have old cracked wheel), inside Cranks, Door Handles and New ignition Switch. 5
New 205 75 R14 Runway Enduro 1 1/4 ” White Wall Radial Tires, New Brake Shoes,
Wheel Cylinders, Brake Hardware, Converted to Self Adjusting Brakes, New Steel
Brake Lines and Flex Hoses, Center Steering Link, Front Wheel Bearings, Front
Springs, Shock Absorbers, Rear Springs and Air Shocks. New Gas Tank, Sending
Unit and Gas Cap. |
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Auto blog
Distracted driver crosses center line and hits police car
Wed, Apr 6 2016Attentive driving and quick reflexes saved the life of a police officer in Hudson, WI, when an oncoming driver drifted into the officer's lane and struck his cruiser. According to KMSP, the officer was patrolling along a busy road through Hudson on March 31 when the crash occurred. Dash cam video from the patrol car which was released to local media shows the dramatic collision unfold. As the officer came around a mild left-hand curve, a white, 90s-era Pontiac Grand Am continued straight through the curve, across the center line, and directly into the officer's path. The officer was able to avoid a head-on collision, but the Pontiac still struck the driver's side of the patrol car. "Both the officer and the other driver are ok, however, this accident could have been much, much worse," said a Hudson Police Department official on the department's Facebook page. "So please remember to pay attention to your driving at all times when behind the wheel." Minnesota's Department of Public Safety estimates that one in every four crashes in the State of Minnesota are caused by distracted drivers. DPS believes that the actual number may be higher, but police often have difficulty proving distracted driving as the cause of a crash. Government/Legal Pontiac Driving Safety Coupe Police/Emergency
Automakers tussle over owners of 'orphan' makes
Thu, 10 May 2012When General Motors put down several of its brands in recent years, it also let loose thousands of brand-loyal customers who will eventually need another car.
R.L. Polk Associates estimates there are more than 18 million cars from 16 discontinued makes on the road today. Those "orphan owners" have sales-hungry competitors seeing dollar signs. GM is offering Saturn owners $1,000 cash toward a Chevy Cruze, Cadillac CTS or a GMC Acadia. Ford is giving its Mercury lease customers a chance to get out of their contracts with no early-termination penalty and offering to waive six remaining payments if they drive off in a Ford or Lincoln.
Edmunds.com research shows the efforts are paying off somewhat for GM, with 39 percent of Pontiac owners, 37 percent of Hummer owners and 31 percent of Saturn owners taking delivery of another GM-branded vehicle. But that leaves as much as 69 percent of owners going elsewhere. Ford, Honda and Toyota seem to be attracting many former GM owners.
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.