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1969 GP SJ Going to the crusher

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I have located a 69 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ that is complete numbers matching even original T3 headlights that will be going to the crusher soon. I talked to the guy who has it. I told him it's a shame to put it in the crusher. Is anybody out there interested in buying this classic for restoration? Just south of Shawnee Oklahoma if anybody's interested let me know.

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Air cleaner makes me think it's a 428

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Looks like this is a 1970 with a 370hp 455

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The car isn't Tecumseh Oklahoma. J&J metals has the car and it'll be going to the crusher in a couple of weeks. If you want to buy the whole thing he wants $1,500 for it which is a steal considering the engine. His number is4056420126

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GRAND PRIX HAS A NEW HOME.. ANOTHER CLASSIC PONTIAC SAVED

I was curious about the main and trunk floors, their condition. Pure curiosity, not to buy it. I still have my hands full with a Catalina.

Tim - did you buy it?

Rick

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It's sold

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