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1977 Grand Prix Price Check

moparcrazy

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obviously not a BBodie but looking for some opinions/input what you guys think this thing is worth, again I KNOW IT'S NOT A MOPAR... Lol but as car guys could I get Ten Grand for this thing ??

its a One owner big Block car with 50K miles and in what I conceder in very nice condition, the lady is still alive but cant drive and is in an old folks home. the cars gonna need a Good wash& wax, all the fluids changed, carburetor rebuilt, brakes, ECT but ill have all that stuff done.
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I don't know...it's not a console car which may hurt it a little. Mom had one of these and that thing was a dream to ride in, probably the most comfortable car I can remember.
Any rust, are the filler pieces cracked or missing?
I would troll some Poncho sites and see if you can get any info...
I'm not sure what they are asking but if you could get it for $4-6 I think it would be a safe bet...
 
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I'm actually a Pontiac guy ('69 Firebird 400) that also owns a Coronet.

There is no "big block" Pontiac. Same size block (external) from 326 to 455. I assume it's got a 455?

Nice car when cleaned up. Not sure about $10K though.
 
I'm actually a Pontiac guy ('69 Firebird 400) that also owns a Coronet.

There is no "big block" Pontiac. Same size block (external) from 326 to 455. I assume it's got a 455?

Nice car when cleaned up. Not sure about $10K though.
Yeah, the only poncho small block was the 215 aluminum from early 60's, same with Olds & i believe Buick.
 
Just like almost any car from 1977. Not very desirable. No matter how nice.

Maybe $5k
 
Thanks for all the feed back Boys, I know the car is not desirable but its gonna clean up well, but again its ugly !! Lol, was told it had a 395? not really sure, I bought the car unseen, just from the pics I posted, came from a customer that I'm doing some custom carpentry work on his house.
 
That wouldn't have a 403 Olds engine in it, would it? Not my cup of tea, but to certain people they're somewhat desirable. Clean it, polish it, advertise.
 
3-4K. 5k locally, if the paint is nice/savable.
 
76/77 Probably the least desirable of the grand prix models. Sub 6k car even in excellent condition. The lack of console is a big hit and it is a small block car even if it has a 400 Poncho or 403 olds , both are based on the small block platform low deck. 455 was discontinued in 1976. You also state a few things it needs but I can almost guarantee every rubber bushing, and seal on that car will need to be replaced. Its the nature of a 50yr old car that barely drives anywhere. dry rot is a killer.
 
Crazy,it's only desirable to a GM fanatic. Looks nice though, but,, it ain't a GTO. Don't go off on me, but it's kinda like a C-body; nice looking but big and no cajones.
 
I bought one new in 77. Loved that car. wish I still had it.
 
I've often wondered/never researched, why Pontiacs had such awesome low-end torque. My dad had a 70's Bonneville with a 301block and open rearend and just a little gas would light up that one tire; noticed that on other Pontiacs also.
 
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