Anyone here know who owns this Grand Am?

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Pontiacdaver

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Hello all, I figured I'd post this here in General Discussion as well as under Pontiac Grand Prix / Grand Am / Lemans Bonneville.
Thanks to Iowapub, I have the seller's email. I emailed him and know the car stayed in the Houston TX area but he couldn't remember the buyer's name. I'd be happy to give some sort of finder's fee if I can get in contact with the current owner. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.

If you're wondering 'Why this car?', it is built just the way I plan to do my 79 Grand Lemans but I know I can't build mine for what the car was sold for (of course, that doesn't mean the current owner will be in the same general price range but it's worth checking into).

Here is a link from another site (that most of us also hang out on): http://classicvehicleslist.com/pont...onsole-400-v8-clean-71-gto-heads-96-more.html

Thanks, Dave
 

TURNA

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No pics of engine or supposed GNX rear????
 

Pontiacdaver

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No pics of engine or supposed GNX rear????

I've seen both, even have them saved somewhere (can't find them right now), I've been following this car for years, back when it was still a stock 301 with dead paint.
 
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That one is very nice, good luck. Is it currently being auctioned?
 
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