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grantprix 02-14-2021 12:53 AM

One for the Grand Prix Guys
 
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I purchased this 1971 Model J from the original owners here in CA in early December. I've known of this car for 10+ years back when I had another '71 GP and was building a registry for other cars like mine. Like my last '71 GP, this car is 1 of 52 built with a factory 4-speed. The original owner "Denny" had some trouble getting the car built as ordered. After placing the order, he received a letter from GM asking him to sign a release to accept the car with an automatic. As it turned out, they were discontinuing the manual trans, both the standard 3-speed & optional 4-speed as of May 1st 1971 on the GP and a few other models making the automatic standard equipment. Denny called his dealer and told them that if he couldn't get the GP as ordered, then he didn't want the car at all. Denny got a call back later and was told that the CA Zone Manager, a long-time friend and drinking buddy of the dealership's manager, said he would pull strings to get the car built and it worked. Denny believes this may be the last '71 GP 4-speed built because of the trouble it took to get the car as ordered. Per the build sheet and invoice, this car was was built on April 27th and shipped on April 28th, just three days before the deadline. I would have to guess that if it isn't the last '71 4-speed, it's certainly one of the last few.

I haven't taken many good photos of the car yet, but have a few garage shots. I did get one photo with Denny and his wife Jane with the car here at the house just before they left. And I also have an old photo from when the car was new, notice the paper temp tag on the rear bumper.

Crush 02-14-2021 01:39 AM

Wow! WY cool!!

60sStuff 02-14-2021 01:46 AM

1971 gp neon
 
Grant,

Holly Sheit. Those first two shots with the sun shining on that paint makes it look like it’s plugged into electricity, like a Neon light.

Congratulations on getting “another” cool rare Pontiac from the Original owners.

C.

Astock 02-14-2021 03:51 AM

I'm not sure if they ressign blue plates. If that's original, it shows how well the car was treated.

TWB 02-14-2021 04:16 AM

Love the car. I remember my dad buying one new in 1971. As I was thinking about detailing the car, I recalled the dual stripe whitewalls. Then I scrolled down and saw the pic with the paper tag. I have a lot of pice when it was nearly new to this day. Never saw a 4 spd. car that I recall.
Good luck with the car, they are still beauties!

prototype 02-14-2021 02:50 PM

stunner.....absolute stunner

olredalert 02-14-2021 03:09 PM

----Grant,,,You have done it again. What a special GP. I wanted a 69 GP new but couldn't afford 2 payments and already had a new 69 435 Corvette. Finally by 72 I was able to order a 72. I remember asking about a 4-speed and being told NO! Loved the car I ordered anyway but its a shame they dropped the option.....Bill S

grantprix 02-14-2021 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Astock (Post 1536981)
I'm not sure if they ressign blue plates. If that's original, it shows how well the car was treated.

Actually, like the car, the rear plate was restored. I need to have the front one done now.

flyingn 02-14-2021 09:58 PM

holy crap that is a beauty! 3.23 rear too. Congrats on the find..

L_e_e 02-14-2021 10:13 PM

AWESOME CAR!!
My uncle bought a 1969 Grand Prix SJ 428 4-spd new, Mayfair Maize w/black interior, last seen in Pontiac Michigan in 1988. I would love to find that car and buy it.


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