1985 Grand Prix LE - Original

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I'm glad you haven't changed anything on it. I'm not a purist by any means, but survivors like this are too nice to mess with!
 
IMG_6318.JPG IMG_6316.JPG A look inside ......
 
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V6 but not looking to swap engines or anything like that as I am one of those guys that enjoys all the modifications you guys do here but rather just read about as I don't have the expertise
That's a nice clean car. Inside & out, I don't think I've ever seen such a brand new looking interior, wow!
 
Greetings Sundancer & all; I think your OE (?) paint looks better than mine. Mine is 6 years older & has faded to two different colors. As GM painted the front clip & body in two different locations within the plant. I wonder if by the time yours was made if all painting was done in the same location within the plant? You can be proud of your up keep as your efforts have paid off. But consider some after market wheels, maybe from Year One as they would set it off style wise. And could be removed with ease in a short time. Just my unsolicited suggestion. No charge, Ole' Bob.
Ps: I have a sever case of the affliction, I can't leave it stock!
 
That's a very nice GP. In my experience it's pretty rare to see one all original in such great condition nowadays.
 
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