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Post Info TOPIC: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix .....Convertible!


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1977 Pontiac Grand Prix .....Convertible!


One of none.. Apparently the car was converted when it was 2 years old..
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I like it C2

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Neat but they are big DOGS just like my 75, 1974 was pretty much the last good year of the GP's.

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Cool with the top down, but it looks dopey with it up!



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Yeah, doesn't look right with the top up. Kool looking car though

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Many years ago at POCI there was a fellow in a wheelchair who had a GP convert. I think it was a 72. A while later in the Smoke Signals, I think there was a very similar conversion someone else had.

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Many years ago at POCI there was a fellow in a wheelchair who had a GP convert. I think it was a 72. A while later in the Smoke Signals, I think there was a very similar conversion someone else had.



I think I have seen that car as well.  Apparently the trick is to use the top of the rear quarters and roof from a 70-72 Cutlass Supreme.  Fits like a glove.  Don't know what this guy above did though, the roof up looks absolutely goofy.



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If anyone likes that one enough and is eager to do a custom version of their own i found this one a few weeks ago just sitting outside of a garage in the area.


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