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1979 Pontiac Grand Lemans 602/836 Hp Pro Street Car Drag Race Track on 2040-cars

US $21,995.00
Year:1979 Mileage:7788
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
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1979 Pontiac Grand Lemans. Chevrolet 602/836 HP Engine, 700R4 Automatic Transmission, 2500 Stall Converter, Narrowed 12 Bolt Positraction Rear End, Strange axles and 4.11 Gears, Holley Carburetor, Edelbrock Intake, Hooker Headers, MSD Auto Meter, MSD Ignition, High Rise intake, Ladder Bar Suspension, Adjustable Coilover Shocks, Roll Cage, Aluminum Fuel Cell, Custom Trunk, FULL Tub, High end Aluminum Bucket racing seats with 5 point harness, Weld Wheels with Mickey Thompson Tires, Pro Cage high output stereo, Wild Custom Graphics. This is a very nice build and was well done from top to bottom. Street Legal, With 836 Hp, Car is a blast to drive. 
I am open to offers, Please give me a call at anytime. 
407-832-1759. God Bless you in your classic car search! 
Please allow time below for the pictures to upload, Thanks!
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Like Impala, Skylark, Malibu and Silverado (among many others), the Ventura name began its career as the designation for a trim level or option package used on another GM model, then became a model name in its own right. Initially a designation for a snazzed-up Pontiac Catalina two- or four-door hardtop, the Ventura name moved over to a Pontiac-ized version of the Chevy Nova for 1971. Today's Junkyard Gem, found in a Northern California car graveyard, proudly bears both Catalina and Ventura badging. Actually, the Catalina name itself started out as a trim level for the Chieftain and Star Chief models of the 1950s, just to confuse everybody. By the time this car was built, the Catalina was the cheapest of four Pontiac models built on the same full-size B-Body platform as the big Chevrolets and Olds 88s of the time (the Star Chief, Bonneville and Grand Prix ranked above it on the 1964 Pontiac Prestige-O-Meter). The 1964 Catalina four-door hardtop with the Custom Ventura package offered a lot of swank per dollar, with a price starting at $3,063. That's about $29,821 when converted to inflated 2023 dollars. The main benefit of the Custom Ventura package was an interior done up entirely in Morrokide upholstery. Morrokide was the name GM applied to Naugahyde fake leather when used in Pontiac vehicles; when used in Buicks, it was known as Cordaveen, while Oldsmobile Naugahyde was called Morocceen. Naugahyde took its name from the town of Naugatuck, Connecticut, where it was invented. This car's Morrokide is in rough shape. In fact, everything about this car is decayed and probably infectious. You know to be careful when a junkyard car has warnings about rat feces inked on the glass. That said, I couldn't resist examining the 8-track tapes that littered the interior. Here's Hotel California, the 1976 hit album by the Eagles. Supertramp's Paris, a live album recorded from the 1979 Breakfast in America tour, is here as well. Here's The Best of Carly Simon, from 1975. The tapes were played on this Sparkomatic player, which probably lived in the glovebox or under the seat. The factory radio was AM-only, and includes the frequency markings for the atomic-attack CONELRAD emergency frequencies. 1964 was the last year for mandatory CONELRAD radios in the United States.

Celebrate the summer solstice by building the Pontiac Solstice shooting brake GM never did

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