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Default '79 Grand Am Factory 4-Speed

Not really my cup of tea, but if it were a factory stick Malibu I'd be all over it. Pretty rare car.

1979 Pontiac Grand Am 4-Speed

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Old 09-07-2017, 12:52 PM
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limited slip too? Awesome
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I ran across a '79 Olds Cutlass Calais in a local yard that was factory 4-speed with the same color combo.
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My grandfather had a 1979 Malibu wagon with a 267 and a 4 speed, he traded it in for a 1984 Dodge Caravan.
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I love the stick '78-'80 intermediates. Always have ever since my childhood neighbor brought home a '78 305/4-speed Malibu coupe when I was 5 or 6. Seemed so out of place for such a 'normal' looking car!
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Cool car!

I've talked to the owner of this car several times, (he's a Grand Am collector and nice guy), about this car over the past few years. It looks like he's finally ready to sell. I really like this car, but the reality is between the rust, interior and whatever mechanical needs it has, will require a committed effort to restore.

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Not really my cup of tea, but if it were a factory stick Malibu I'd be all over it. Pretty rare car.

1979 Pontiac Grand Am 4-Speed

Here ya go - get all over it

https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/c...290559743.html
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