1962 Pontiac Grand Prix FOR SALE

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

www.flemingsultimategarage.com 301.816.1000

Ultra rare 389 Tri-power (3X2bbl carbs w/ correct dual snorkel air-cleaner), factory 8 lug wheels, optional Slim Jim auto trans, mirror finish Starlight black paint, beautiful white bucket seat interior, factory console, power steering, power brakes, all new chrome + stainless, factory tach + gauges, great sounding dual exhaust, detailed engine + trunk compartments, PHS documentation, beautifully restored underneath, show or drive this very rare classic, 1 of only 2023 built!

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  • All RotoHydramatic Transmissions are 4-Speed Hydramatics that shift once in Low Range. The S gear indicator is 3rd Gear. SO, the mistake most people make is: Hydramatic Division of G.M. considers the Tranny in this car to be a 4-speed trasnmssion. It shifts once in Low range. Pontiac also says it is a 4-speed. Anyone who claims it is a 3-speed Hydramatic is wrong. Gil Younger,(in his book) says the RotoHydramatic is a FOUR SPEED. I believe him and I believe G.M.

  • my dad had the same car with a 421 and was driving it when he died, mom sold in 1978 for $ 500 bucks ........... :faint:

  • @starchief59 -- hello, yup, vacuum gauge was stock on all autos and mounted on center console but a 'sweep' tach like the vac gauge was an available option on tri-power 389 and 421's. it was mounted on upper left corner of dash.

  • afraid to put the price....?

  • I want one!

  • @fxe1979 They didn't make a GP convert in 62 but I'm pretty sure all the autos with consoles were vacuum gauges

    I love them 62s

  • @starchief59

    You are so right...I had a ride in a brand new convertible, automatic, and yes, it had the vacuum gauge. I was 13 at the time and the guy that owned it would pick me up and take me cruisin' with him...reason being, because of my age, I was a chick magnet...along with his car...learned a lot that summer...yessir I did...

  • he's correct about the tac.

  • Not a factory tach, only stick cars came with tachs. Factory would be a vacuum gauge. Very nice car though

  • ahhhh. Music to my ears at 5:30. What a beauty. =)

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