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Hello everyone,

Thank you for letting me join the group, I recently purchased a 1963 Grand Prix, which I am hoping to restore. The car had been abandoned in a garage for the last 10 years and I haven’t begun the Restoration. I think I have added a few pictures, but if not, I’ll try to clean up my post.

Thank you, Ralph IMG_1486.jpegIMG_1351.jpegIMG_1348.jpegIMG_1300.jpeg

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Excellent find! Look forward to watching your progress with your project. Welcome to the site. Many awesome members here from all over the world that can help with most any problem. Chat it up with us in the forums.

Welcome Ralph !dancingpontiac

thats going to be a lot of fun to rebuild ! and we do love our B body Pontiacs !!!!!!

Let us know if you have any questions ! theres a few 1963 gp specialists here cheers that have been there done that ......... ( aye wrongway : )

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Welcome to FP Ralph, and the madness! What a great find.

Did anyone tell you how much we like pictures around here? That's usually Justa's job.

I wouldn't worry about the color either. Indyman Joe's Dirty Girl has been paintless for years!!!! rofl

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Welcome and Congrat's! I have always liked the full size 63 Pontiac's, Even the 1/2 clear steering wheel looks to be in usable shape! Nice find!

Power over Paint!

welcome to the site!

7 hours ago, indymanjoe said:

Power over Paint!

welcome to the site!

Says the master of rubberized under coating application (e.g. burn outs for distance and willingly disturbing the peace!).

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