1973 Pontiac Grand Safari

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Other than the horrible paint scheme, it really doesn't look too bad......
     
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    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    True, but I would automatically deduct from the asking price the cost of replacing the woodgrain and repainting the roof and front bumper filler panel. That should knock the price down to more like $3000-4000.
     
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    what the hell were they smoking when they painted that?
     
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    Fruit Loops or Lucky Charms perhaps. :rednose:
     
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    Solid car but horribe idea in painting the wood grain. YUCK
     
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    Looks solid but that has to be the worst color combo I have ever seen.
     
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    I agree about the colour scheme, and having the roof done to match makes it even worse. Still, a solid car to start with by the look of it. Seems to be pretty well equipped as well. I hope someone with some taste and cash to spare buys this one and brings it back to its former glory!
     
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    Ugh! My eyes! I would have at least painted it brown where the woodgrain was. Someone was colorblind!

    If it were mine, the woodgrain would be placed back on there.

    I have a '73 Grand Ville sedan (sedan version of this wagon) and these engines are amazing. Mine has been one of the most reliable cars I have ever owned. Even all of the power windows still work!
     
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    I like it better than woodgrain.......
     
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    I'm thinking this was someone's 'tailgate party' car and is painted in their favorite team's colors.
     
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    I need that woodgrain molding
     

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