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The 1973 Grand Am paint is finally done. Love it.

SteveSS

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It came out great. We slapped the rebuilt 455 in already. My mom brought home a new '73 Grand Am 455 when I was 16. She's 90 now and still driving.
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'Perty' paint

on such an ugly car/body style & I'm a Pontiac fan

sorry
 
Wow, haven't seen one of those in a long time. Nice looking ride! 440'
 
Looks sharp. Nice job. Hope to see pictures when it's finished. Grand Am's are sharp.
 
Remembered when those came out. Was a senior in high school. Cool cars. My buddies an I loved to squeeze the nose on them.
 
I'd love to own one but they are hard to find. And I've got my hands full with two Mopars. I never see them around here. You can let your mom drive this one when it's done. She'd love that.
 
When I was a kid working in the grocery store one of the managers had a silver one. I sill remember the long hood.
 
They made several cars off this platform but the Grand Am was the top dog. The nose cone was a new idea. Most cars in '73 had a huge front bumper. This has a bumper connected to shocks and that nose would collapse and snapback. The car was supposed to be the new GTO but they upgraded it to the Grand Am and the GTO became the lessor model.
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Well done!! I like it, a lot!!
 
They made them for 1973 through 1975. In 73 and 74 you could get a 4 speed but only with the 400 cid. 455's had to be automatics.
 
My older brother had one years ago. Uuuuuugly!
It was yellow with white top and interior. Even worse.

That paint job is stupendous!
 
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