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From: 55lincoln
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  • the most beautiful GP 1977 i've ever seen just WOW!

  • @MrPonpon1 Its like new, man! Yes, I agree, the most beautiful GP I've ever seen also. Thanks so much for enjoying.

  • Just flat out beautiful! I had one just like it, same color, stripes, moldings, and the white quater roof. Mine had the red interior with the bucket seats and floor shifter.

  • @KLM817 I absolutely envy you. I really like these 70's GP's. Such styling. What a beautiful car. Thanks for viewing and I'm glad I provided you with a video of a GP you use to have.

  • all original? original paint?

  • @kinging9 Owner states this is a low mileage all original survivor including the paint.

  • Very nice dude!

  • @lllllll5s Isn't this GP special? A perfect original survivor. Thanks for enjoying.

  • Outstanding car! This just goes to show that if you take care of something it will last a very very long time. It is sad how we are brainwashed into believing we have to get a new car, new tv, new computer etc...every 5 or so years. The sad thing about it, is that all you are doing is refinancing with payments on something that is font end interested loaded into the same situation, so all you ever do is pay interest and you never really own the item. More people need to see this video.

  • @robertkurt2 Every once in a while I see a car that has been retained by the original owner or subsequent owner that really take care of their vehicles. This is one of them and it's great to see something old that looks so new. Thanks for enjoying this GP.

  • oh GOD yeah!!! if that was black ext black int, and a black landau with t-tops with no pinstripe, and cragar ss mags, that would be mine. my dreamcar. that one looks nice too, you dont see many that are good looking. excellent footage! carshow season is officially HERE! :)

  • @fabiolas4 Oooooh. That would look so cool!  Thanks for enjoying this GP.

  • @55lincoln thx for taping it. you have great taste!

  • @fabiolas4 Thanks! I couldn't resist taping this beauty. Sorta like a moth to a light. :-)

  • Haha, you knew i could not resist a Pontiac my friend :P

  • @The1FastGP I can't resist Pontiacs either! Hey, check out my video of diecast Pontiacs I posted before this one. I think you'll enjoy it.

  • @55lincoln Will do man, you deserve more views and rates. Come on ppl, help out and thumbs up 55lincoln.

  • @The1FastGP Well thanks FastGP! I myself hope to get more Google advertising on my videos. Do you have that opportunity?

  • @55lincoln Nope, im just a watcher .

  • @The1FastGP well now we are BBF on YouTube.

  • @55lincoln I believe that is the most beautiful 1977 GP I have seen. I had a 77 LJ model and the outside was not near as nice as this. It had 93,000 miles on it. However the inside did look new, everything worked, powers windows, 6 way driver bucket seat. The Velour looked new. Had the 400 4 barrel and it would smoke um. The LJ had the two tone paint and added inside lights. I could kick myself for getting rid of it. I enjoyed it for a while. Thanks for sharing such a fine Pontiac!!!

  • @1969pontiac1 Any GP from the seventies are a beautiful machine. I'm sure yours was also. Just a magnificent design and magnificent appointments. Thanks for sharing.

  • @55lincoln Pontiac is my favorite car ever. My first car when I was 16 was a demo, a 1976 Grand Le Man's had the GP inside and dash. My dad got it and I paid the 100.00 note from my part time job. It had the factory 8 track, and the Rally II wheels. Pontiac made the best looking cars in the 60s and 70s I think by a long shot. Had the 350 2 barrel, it was a heavy car. It did not have the get up my 77 GP did. The Le Mans listed for 5,900.00 bucks. I was blessed to have it.

  • @1969pontiac1 Thats another special Pontiac model and you were lucky to have two examples of these special Pontiacs. It's sad that Pontiac is gone for they made many innovative products that sold and were a great part of automotive history. Thanks again for sharing.

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