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Two nice '77 Grand Prix's Montreal


From the FB Group "1973-1977 Pontiac Grand Prix":

1 of them has to go !
1977 LJ silver 301 only 10600 original miles ,original paint.
1977 SJ nautilus blue 400
69000 miles
Price LJ 20k usd OBO
Price SJ 27K usd OBO
Both cars are pristine
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WOW! Where have they been hiding?

A friend used to have a '76 that was mint, but this was back in the early 80s. He babied it, so somebody got themselves a very nice one when he decided to sell it for a nice '64 Bonneville convertible from Florida.

Another friend once had a '77 SJ with a Hurst Hatch T-roof. His father once said to me, "You know that's an ugly car." I hadn't really noticed it, but as the seventies progressed and the bumpers got bigger, lets just say the Grand Prix had jumped the shark. Still a nice car but the end of an era at GM. You could still get a big Mercury Cougar XR-7 or Chrysler "300" Cordoba through '79.

Those two posted above are as nice as you can find. I remember somewhere in the past 10 years there was a new black '76 with white ½ roof & Hurst Hatches, no a/c! And practically no miles.

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CdnGMfan wrote:

WOW! Where have they been hiding?

A friend used to have a '76 that was mint, but this was back in the early 80s. He babied it, so somebody got themselves a very nice one when he decided to sell it for a nice '64 Bonneville convertible from Florida.

Another friend once had a '77 SJ with a Hurst Hatch T-roof. His father once said to me, "You know that's an ugly car." I hadn't really noticed it, but as the seventies progressed and the bumpers got bigger, lets just say the Grand Prix had jumped the shark. Still a nice car but the end of an era at GM. You could still get a big Mercury Cougar XR-7 or Chrysler "300" Cordoba through '79.

Those two posted above are as nice as you can find. I remember somewhere in the past 10 years there was a new black '76 with white ½ roof & Hurst Hatches, no a/c! And practically no miles.


 Cordoba no I had a black on black one loaded with a 400 in it. I can say the worst fuel milage ever



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I wonder if the 301's struggled to move such a big car?

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Canadian Poncho wrote:

I wonder if the 301's struggled to move such a big car?


 Will never forget my Dad test driving one, City Cadillac Buick had a long hill back to dealership and as we we going up it my dad ask the sales man if he could order a V8 in the car. The salesman was shocked and notified Dad that the car did indeed have a 301 V8. Dad bought a 350 4bbl. Grand LeMans instead. That stuck with me because I've never liked the 77 Grand Prix. 



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These two cars are very nice. But i think the seller is firmly focused on the US market to try and make a sale. These two cars would be challenging to sell for those amounts in Canada, even if they were in CAD not USD.

With a 301 in a 4500lb car... acceleration would be leisurely at best. Even with a 400, they weren't speedy - more suited to pulling a trailer, with all that torque.



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