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Wow...'68 Grand Prix, #s 428/4-speed, 1 of 195
Bummer this one has been cut for a sunroof and generally neglected, but if you're looking for the ultimate '68 GP, this is it. Not sure what to think about the $14,500 price, but if you're the guy who has been looking for exactly this, you may just want to pull the trigger - when are you going to find another one?
Link to 1968 Factory 428/4-sp Grand Prix auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Gt0AA...G69/s-l500.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/HQkAA...HBj/s-l500.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/9UQAA...HCh/s-l500.jpg 266578C112157 |
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To piggyback on the large Pontiac’s for sale, this one is being sold at an estate sale nearby. The eight lugs got my attention.
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----4-Speed is nice as is the 428, but the real selling point at his price would be if it was an HO which it is not. For value this car needs tri-power......Bill S
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IMO, 68 is pretty much the redheaded stepchild of the Pontiac Grand Prix world. That said, this is indeed a rare bird.
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----Of all things I just looked at the 1968 date and realized that it couldn't have tri-power. Hope I didn't confuse anyone.....Bill S
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Among other things,some pretty good looking model kits in there too. |
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You confused me ….. not. Last year for 3x2’s on a Pontiac was 66, but you knew that 🤔. Chris. |
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Just came across this car again, relisted in the link below with a $12k buy-it-now.
Link to 1968 428/4-sp Grand Prix auction |
If you added 1, or 2 more #'s to the year, you could add another 20-30k to the value
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