1973 SD455 Formula 1 of 43
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/223699589679?ul_noapp=true It's an Ascot Silver automatic. One of 10 in that color of the 43 produced. (this was the most common color, if there can be such a thing on a 1 of 43 built car) 33 automatic cars: Ascot silver=9 Cameo white=8 Admiralty blue=5 Florentine red=3 Burma brown=2 Golden olive =1 Bucaneer red=1 Verdant green=1 Valencia gold=1 Brewster green=1 Navajo orange=1 10 four-speed cars: Florentine red=4 Admiralty blue=2 Cameo white=1 Bucaneer red=1 Ascot silver=1 Porcelain blue=1 |
Purdy!
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Yup. It was a conservative looking silver they had back then. Not the bright "pop" of a modern silver hue. But it looks to be a nice example.
According to the SD455 Registry, it is VIN 142666 with around 77,000 miles on it back in 2011. Originally sold in California by the dealer Warren Simpson Pontiac. |
I saw one of these in red at Floyd Garret's museum Sunday. Had a Quick Silver shifter installed in it.
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Back in the day, Hurst and B&M made some cool bolt-in upgraded shifters that fit directly into the console. I'd love to put one in my Gramma's car one of these days.
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Love SD Formulas!!:Can-I-Have-It:
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Shop Vac included at BIN price.
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Did you notice the Plasti-Color floormats? They are the same Firebird set (different color) as the ones in my Gramma's car. I found an NOS set on ebay recently after searching for decades.
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...113621&page=28 |
Love them, great driving cars …… price is very optimistic. Always surprised when someone is asking top dollar that they don't spend a little time cleaning up the car, vacuum etc and take some nice pictures.
Best of luck with sale, it is an awesome car. |
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