1977 Pontiac Grand Prix - 42K original miles! Immaculate! For sale at www.bluelineclassics.com

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Published 2017-05-31
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  • @jimbaker6442
    Oh my God what a beautiful car. No computer modules all over the engine no pairing your cell phone no GPS trackers just a solid beautiful car. The Saturday morning home mechanic could work on a car like this, for the time being. No rock-hard bucket seats. This car was comfortable and absolute pleasure to drive.
  • @Vichedges
    That is a great looking car. I love that period of GM styling.
  • @CR-wk2sy
    Forgot how beautiful that car was and that's a damn nice one
  • @rickslife
    When steering wheels were used to steer the car not make phone calls.
  • @Bangkok-ik1fp
    Pontiac builds ... EXCITEMENT! From the wide-track people! Fantastic car!
  • @OutOnTheTiles
    I would just sit in a chair and stare at the car all day long. All summer. Everyday. ✌️
  • @tedwolcott3650
    So very nice to see a beautiful car still in original condition thank you to whomever kept the fine car this way more people need to do this instead of ruining them
  • Awesome car... looks like it came right out of the '77 catalog.
  • I owed a couple of Pontiac's and loved the way they used a lot of gauges.
  • Had one of these, couldn't tear the bastard up,ruff on it in my twenties, tuff as nails 20 to 21 miles to gallon on road, rode great
  • @ginosalgado7310
    Precioso modelo, muy bien restaurado, me gustó el barrio también con mucha naturaleza y armonizado con el canto de los pajaritos, que más se puede pedir.
  • @jensen1971x
    Had a '76 loaded LJ. Loved that car, one of my favorites.
  • @gmp3699
    A great looking car!  I had a '76.  Best car I ever owned, wish I never sold it.
  • @rz4749
    I remember my older brother had one of these cars. This car is clean AF. From the front bumper to the back bumper... Just a vision of beauty.
  • @chitown1098
    My total dream car when I was in high school. There were 3 kids (brother & 2 sisters) that were each given brand new Grand Prix’s by there mother when they turned 16. I couldn’t believe it. I begged my dad to help me get one to no avail. I still love the style of the ‘71-‘77 Grand Prix’s today. Maybe one day I’ll treat myself and buy one.