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newbie hoping to get his Grandville

hickoryhouse

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Greetings Pontiac community! I am new around here, and I don't yet have my Pontiac. My brother owns our late grandfather's 75 Grandville Convertible and it has been sitting for years breaking down, deteriorating and being injured sitting outside under a tarp open to the elements. My brother lives out of state and isn't able to take care of the car from out there. This hurts me and currently we are working out the details of me taking over the care of this amazing piece of our past.

I love cars, have been doing basic maintenance and a little more for years. I am looking forward to this project but I don't know where to find parts, body panels etc. I have been lurking for a bit and this seems to be a great place for information and advice.

Any tips or nudges in the right direction are greatly appreciated.

The car is a 75 Grandville Brougham, 455v8, baby blue, white interior and white top. she used to be gorgeous, and if I have anything to say about it she will be again.
 
Mechanical parts should be no issue, body parts will be hard to find. There is not much, if any, aftermarket reproducing body parts for that car. You can try www.amesperf.com and look in their Grand Prix/Full Size catalog.
 
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