LET'S SEE SOME GRAND PRIXS!!!!!!!!!

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1979 GrandPrix SJ
 

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What are those wheels called and what years were they available?

Pontiac called them Rally IVs. Love them, too bad they only were available in 14x6. I believe they were used from 1979 to 1982 (a quick check of sales brochures didn't show them offered after 1982).
 
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My high school car
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1987 with t tops and rally wheels and the new project
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1983 Grand Prix with 3/4 roof soon to be removed and rally wheels swapped
 
VERY Nice GPs man! I want to get a GP at some point and buick up a Poncho 350 for it. I believe Butler Performance makes a 383 stroker kit for it.
 
78' Grand Prix LJ Rough here and there, but, reliable daily driver. All original, except for the radio, still has factory T-top bags, jack and spare in trunk. Bought from original owners through their mechanic in 2006. (Dog was not part of purchase, he just loves it when the weather is nice and I can take the tops off.)

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78' Grand Prix LJ Rough here and there, but, reliable daily driver. All original, except for the radio, still has factory T-top bags, jack and spare in trunk. Bought from original owners through their mechanic in 2006. (Dog was not part of purchase, he just loves it when the weather is nice and I can take the tops off.)

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Coolio.
 
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