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Gee, nice of them to consider the 1973 SD455 Grand Am (photo 21 and 22) as an affordable musclecar since it was never a production piece and if the one in the photo was actually found it would be worth a 1/4 million dollars or so.
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----Ya, Steve,,,My local dealer in Ohio (actually near Knafel Pontiac) took my order and told me it was accepted by Pontiac for a 1973 Grand Am SD. Of course, I was misled! Then I changed my order to a 1973 Buick Riviera with the GS option. That thing was the size of a small frigate and I only kept it for 5-6 months, and then went to Knafel and traded it off on Knafels wifes 1972 TA demo which had about 3500 miles on it. Much better, as it had every available option you could wedge on a 72 TA and it was white w/blue gut. Still think about a 73 SD Grand Am though. Would have been an awsome ride.......Bill S
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