Help...looking for '69-72 Grand Prix forums

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Pat Baysinger, Aug 29, 2004.

  1. Pat Baysinger

    Pat Baysinger Active Member

    I love my '63 Electra convertible, but she needs a companion in the garage. I had an early 70's GP 30 years ago and I want another one...bad. I've had no luck searching the net for Grand Prix forums or clubs, but I have no doubt there are some Pontiac people on here who can point me in the right direction.
    Thanks in advance.
    Pat
     
  2. GoldBoattail455

    GoldBoattail455 462 -> TH400 -> Posi

    Check PY FORUMS. PY stands for Performance Years. They have a 69-77 Grand prix section and many more. Goodluck.
     
  3. Pat Baysinger

    Pat Baysinger Active Member

    I like it. Thank you kindlly Rob.
    Pat
     
  4. GoldBoattail455

    GoldBoattail455 462 -> TH400 -> Posi

    No problem Pat. Glad i could help. :TU:
     
  5. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

  6. APVGS

    APVGS Ottawa Go Fast Guy!!

    Hey Pat.Great cars.A buddy had a `72 in the early 80`s with a 455/325h.p.Put headers on it and was good to go.Did great burnouts!!..Fun car for sure!! Later,Tony.
     
  7. stagetwo65

    stagetwo65 Wheelie King

    I LOVE 69-70 GPs. My senior year in high school (81-82) I drove a black 69 that I hot-rodded. I think I'll dig up a couple of pics and post them. Sorry only one is a color pic and none of them are too high quality, but wasn't she sweet?
     

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  8. Pat Baysinger

    Pat Baysinger Active Member

    Thanks all for the info, it's a big help. My first car was a beautiful one owner '64 GP purchased for $600 when I was a junior in high school in '69. What a great car. Back then, no one could pronounce the name correctly. They'd always say, Grand Pricks...what kind of a name is THAT for a car? My next GP was a 74, but it didn't have near the power as the '64, for obvious reasons. I've gotta have another one, probably a '69 or 70. I just compared the NADA prices of the 70 GP with my '63 Electra convertible with factory air and I was shocked by the difference in value of the two cars, if those prices can be believed. I think I'd better up the insurance on my 225.
    Thanks again,
    Pat
     

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