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Hey everyone new member long time pontiac driver. Current rides are a 05 Grand prix GXP and a 68 GTO 

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Yea lots of the GTO. I haven't taken any pics of the Grand prix I just got it a couple months ago,  and winter weather up in Canada doesn't make for great picture taking. 

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The GTO has nothing done to it. Number matching drivetrain, original paint, and a complete gold interior. The car is a 400 h.o. th400 trans. Definitely not mint more of a ratty muscle car look but I dig it. 

Very nice! Hope your weather improves so you can drive this beaut around! 

Really Like original umolested cars..Even if rough around the edges..Also like the poverty caps (No offense) better than the mags...Very Cool car.

Edited by TWO LANE BLACK TOP

I am sucker for the Cragars. I respect the originality of the dog dish wheels but Cragars were the cat's meow back when I was in high school. I still own my original Cragars that were on my old '73 Lemans Sport Coupe that I had just out of high school. They are now rusty and need to be re-chromed, but I still have them. Someday I plan to re-use them on the proper car.

Welcome to FP BTW ! Love the Goat!

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Never a fan of the dog dish's, but LOVE Cragars.

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