After recent outpatient
surgery that included anesthesia I became possessed by an incredible urge to
own a Grand Prix. Its not like I never owned a Grand Prix before. Way back
when, the first car that I bought on my own in Pueblo, Colorado was a one year old 1963 Pontiac
Grand Prix - an incredibly beautiful and fast car for the day - it was gold
with a white Naugahyde interior, front bucket seats, 4-speed stick on the
floor, blue dash lights. I let it go after about two years thinking I would be
another Bob Dylan. However, that didn't work out and I subsequently went back
to work and bought in Colorado Springs, Colorado was a ten year old 1957 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible with blue
trim off a used car lot for $500. The car had "Fuel Injection" in
reverse slant block letters on the front fenders. I was later to learn, much
later, that it was one of only 630 manufactured. Plus I believe mine had
air-conditioning, one of eight. Air conditioning in those days was not
integrated with the heater, it was a separate box that hung under the middle of
the dash, so I recall. It wasn't in the best of shape. Under the hood, the fuel
injectors had been replaced by a four barrel carburetor, wore tires badly, and
the horizontal speedometer was so erratic so I couldn't tell how fast I was
driving. After about two years, I let it go in favor of a beautiful white 1965
Chevrolet Impala Super Sport convertible with black top and interior from Red Nolan Cadillac in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I never
owned another Pontiac but I always remembered those two cars. So I decided I wanted one of
the last Grand Prix series.
At first I was excited by the GXP's but decided they might be a little too radical. I found a beautiful crimson red 2007 GT with black leather interior. That was the last year for the supercharged 3.8L V6. It has a nice history; started out as a rental inEl Paso , Texas for one year
racking up 19K miles, then sold as a GM certified car into the Colorado Springs area to one owner who traded it in at the Red Nolan, now Infiniti, dealer
earlier this summer with 91K miles. It was subsequently immaculately detailed
and listed for $10,500 for a month or so but didn't sell. It was
then sold to the South West dealer in Pueblo where I bought it for $9,000. (I paid the same for a six year old
Honda Accord 10 years ago.) It seems perfect, Carfax history shows great
maintenance. Cruises I-25 at 75 mph turning only 2,000 rpm, fascinating. A
great Grandpa car.
Here's a few pictures as it appeared on the the dealer site:
At first I was excited by the GXP's but decided they might be a little too radical. I found a beautiful crimson red 2007 GT with black leather interior. That was the last year for the supercharged 3.8L V6. It has a nice history; started out as a rental in
Here's a few pictures as it appeared on the the dealer site:
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