For Sale: 1973 Pontiac Grand Am in Morgantown, Pennsylvania for sale in Morgantown, PA

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Vehicle Description 1973 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan The Grand Am, coined by Pontiac with a name derived from two other cars in its lineup (Grand signifying Grand Prix luxury and Am for Trans Am performance) was designed as America's answer to European luxury/sport sedans and available as a four-door Colonnade sedan or a two-door Colonnade coupe.
A total of 43,136 Grand Ams were built during the first year of production (both two-door and four-door models).
The Grand Am could be had with a standard 2bbl 400ci V8 with single exhaust producing 185hp, an optional 4bbl version of this engine with single exhaust producing 200hp, an optional 4-bbl version of this engine with dual exhaust producing 230hp, or an optional 4bbl 455ci with dual exhaust.
The engine displacement, expressed in liters, was displayed on the bootlid in an effort to accentuate the car's supposedly European character.
What did you do in 1973 when you wanted a muscle car but had a wife and two children that you still had to move around? Pontiac made it simple for you, you sat down at the dealership and ordered a Grand Am.
All the looks of the 1973 GTO, and in this case four doors to make everybody's life easier.
Muscle car looks, check.
Bucket seats, check.
Console with floor shifter, check.
400ci Pontiac V8, check.
Exterior General motors had the Colonnade body in full affect in 1973 and this car is no exception.
Bathed Desert Tan showing some cracking, aging and patina but still minding it's gaps well, this car still has throwbacks to the muscle Pontiacs of the 60's.
The beaked nose, grill work, and long hood are all there.
A brown vinyl top covers the roof and presents in good condition, however, the rear around the back window is starting to show signs of delineation and prior repair.
An Endura styled front bumper hangs below the beaked Pontiac grill assembly and on the tail is a chrome rear bumper that is very subtle with only the hints of crash standards to come, a small black rubber strip.
Grand Prix body lines abound on this car and give a hint of luxury to add to the performance image.
Interior Swinging doors open we are greeted with a vinyl saddle upper door section with an almost belt like door pull assembly on the upper section and the lower section of plastic that has either faded to green or has been replaced.
This lower section contains controls for power windows in an odd but ergonomic shaped saddle bump out.
This technicolor differentiation does not repeat itself on the rear doors as they are saddle through and through.
Saddle vinyl colored bucket seats provide seating arrangements for the front seat passengers and a console with floor shifter reminiscent of a Firebird or GTO sits in between.
A rear bench seat in saddle vinyl sprawls door to door.
The three spoke rally style steering wheel sits at the end of the steering column in front of the original dash containing various round gauge pods and round HVAC vents.
Heater controls sit center and below an AM/FM radio fills out the control section of the dash.
Saddle colored carpet sits below with vinyl floor mats to protect it and the saddle headliner hangs above.
Very 70s and very muscle car.
Drivetrain 400 cubes of Pontiac power greets us when we open the massive hood.
Topped with a Rochester 2bbl carb, sporting power steering and air conditioning this mill makes 185hp.
On the back is a TH400 3-speed automatic and backing things up at the tail is a 10-bolt axle with 2.
93 gears.
Undercarriage A solid frame and floors show very well with their factory applied undercoating.
Only minor surface rust has begun to show its head on a few of the crossmembers.
Up front we see coil spring independent suspension and power front disc brakes and on the rear we see a 4 link with coil spring suspension providing the ride along with power drums.
A stock style single exhaust system snakes its way from the engine to the tail of the car.
Drive-Ability Our resident muscle car expert/decoder got this hot rod up and running by installing a new shifter cable as the original was melted and seized.
A twist of the key in the poncho fired to life.
Performance was adequate, albeit rather impressive considering the government mandated smog and low compression engines of the time.
All functions worked well and although it was chilly on our drive the AC compressor did engage when we turned it on.
Braking was bias free and all in all we were impressed with the ride a four door muscle car.
Some PHS documentation included makes this four door pseudo muscle car a little more special than most.
A decent body, presentable paint, and a surprisingly cool interior for a four-door gives you everything you need to feel like you're driving muscle while you haul the family around town.
Adding 400ci of Pontiac power and what more can a working dad ask for? VIN DECODE 2H29R3P216839 2-Pontiac H-GrandAm 29-4 Door Sedan R-400ci V8 2bbl 185hp Single Exhaust 3-1973 P-Pontiac, MI Assy Plant 216839-Sequential Unit Number TRIM TAG ST 73 2AH29-1973 GrandAm 4 Door Sedan BDY PON432961-Pontiac Body # TR 513-Saddle Vinyl PNT 56 R-Desert Sand, Brown Vinyl Top 12B-2nd Week December Build Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles.
Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The website is www.
classicautomall.
com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
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  • Year: 1973
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Grand Am

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