project g force 1

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Looks like progress has been made can't wait for the outcome!
 
That's really cool.

I will say it is kind of sad to tear apart a car with only 63 miles on it though. Kind of a shame to waste such a perfect unrestored car. Also, it is a bit cookiecutter but everything there is top notch.

It is nice to see a GBody in the spotlight for sure.
 
Neat looking car. I'm curious to see the finished product. I'm also curious if Art Morrison will offer a complete replacement chassis, or if maybe someone else will (Heidts, Roadster Shop, Chassisworks, etc.). The aftermarket replacement chassis seem to be gaining in popularity.
 
thats a waste of a a numbers matching perfect grand prix....

there was no reason not to find one with 100k one it
 
HeggieGbody said:
its a waste of a perfect matching number car with that low of miles but GM said do it

IMO it's a 87 Grand Prix............the Grandma version. I see nothing wrong with cutting it up personally. It's not like it was a 2+2, GN, SS aero-coupe, or Hurst Olds. THe plain Jane Grandma version will never be worth much. That's the base of our hobby IMO, taking a plain Jane car and "hot rodding" it.
 
clean8485 said:
Any idea when the magazine article will be coming out? I have the January 2012 issue of Hot Rod, and its not in there.

i think when it is completely done it will be there
 
it was clean from the start. a car that clean with that many miles should only be driven!!
 
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