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Too many to list over a 41 year span, but here are some, in no particular order.

1970 GTO convertible 400 4spd, 355 posi, hood tach, Granada Gold, Saddle int.
1979 Pontiac Grand Am, 301 4spd, Carmine Red over Gold, Saddle int.
1974 Pontiac Grand Am, 400 4spd, 4door, Limefire green, Green int., ordered new by a U.S. Army Lt. Col. in AZ, no A/C or tinted glass but Honeycomb wheels, tach, dual exh., HD cooling and cornering lamps.
1967 Pontiac Grand Prix convertible, 400 AT, 8-lug wheels, Plum Mist with Parchment bucket seat int. Only year of factory GP 'vert.
1968 Pontiac Grand Prix, 428 AT, posi, 8-lugs, power everything, Verdoro Green
1973 Pontiac Trans Am, 455 4spd, posi, Brewster Green, Saddle int.

There are so many others, (3) 73 GTOs, several 73, 74, and 79 Grand Ams, too many 73-77 Grand Prixes and 73-78 T/As to list.

Dave
Dave,
What an awesome fleet of Pontiacs you've had/ have. The '74 4-dr Grand Am, 400, 4-spd car sounds like an unusual ride. I'm sure quite rare, too. I never knew that there was such a rare bird as that. . Obviously a special order vehicle.
 
Yes, and probably the top of that list. It is definitely one you'd never see another of at any car show. I had the window sticker and about every piece of paper that came with it. I owned it just a few years ago, but I just can't drive a mechanical linkage clutch anymore due to back and leg problems. I will post some pics of it when I get home.
 
I had a white 73' Grand Am 2 door hardtop with burgundy interior buckets and console that had a 400 4 barrel with dual exhaust and a 355 posi.
And I would Love to build one with a stroker aluminum headed Pontiac engine and those 17" Pontiac ralleye wheels.
 
Got you covered 565, I am trying to help a friend of mine is sell his one-owner 73 GA, and it happens to be White with a White vinyl top and Burgundy interior. It's a 400 2bbl single exhaust but you'd be changing that stuff anyway. Here is a link to an album for it. He is asking $4000 but I know it could be bought for $3500.

http://s1098.photobucket.com/user/Cmdr5/library/Butchs 1973 Grand Am?sort=6&page=1

It's a very solid original car.
 
Too bad I just started my Regal project otherwise I would consider it.
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Got you covered 565, I am trying to help a friend of mine is sell his one-owner 73 GA, and it happens to be White with a White vinyl top and Burgundy interior. It's a 400 2bbl single exhaust but you'd be changing that stuff anyway. Here is a link to an album for it. He is asking $4000 but I know it could be bought for $3500.

http://s1098.photobucket.com/user/Cmdr5/library/Butchs 1973 Grand Am?sort=6&page=1

It's a very solid original car.

I think I posted this for 565 once before....there's one sitting in the bush not far from me...

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Nice looking Regal, 565! Love the wheels on it too.
 
ssn696, which sounds suspiciously like a USN nuclear submarine's hull number....
Yup. USS New York City SSN696. S6G nuclear reactor, 2 turbines, 35,000 hp (26 MW). Decommissioned in 1997. No, I don't want her back.
 

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