1977 Pontiac Grand Prix at the Philadelphia Auto Show.

Published 2023-02-17
Turn up your volume and enjoy this beautiful 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix on display at the Philadelphia Auto Show's "Cavalcade of Fine Motorcars" sponsored by the AACA. If you like this video like and subscribe to this channel and see many more classic and unusual cars. Some might even be a favorite of yours or like one you use to own. New videos will be uploaded regularly. Thanks for watching.

All Comments (21)
  • You know your old when these cars were everywhere, and now it's in a museum šŸ˜‚
  • One of the nicest 1977 Grand Prix that I have ever seen. Beautiful!
  • @fabiolas4
    Spared no expense, and it's all 100% correct. Very well done as always, Mike! It's a brand new car! And the fact that it's autographed and with paperwork and tags, the value goes up. 43k that's nothing! I never get sick of this car..........
  • @tfi8308
    That is a beautiful automobile!! Detroit manufacturing in the good old days.
  • Really nice. You almost never see one of these anymore. This is a treasure!
  • @michaelwhite2823
    I was in love til i heard 301. I was hoping for a 400. Well, it will look great in a museum.
  • @poky1958
    That is one of the most beautiful car I've ever seen
  • Impeccable restoration!!! Wow, in 35+ years of restorations this might be the finest restoration, at least on a GM mid 70's model. Amazing car! I've owned 3 77's One when brand new another when it was 2 years old and another when it was 27 years old. ALL were just beautiful cars to drive and enjoy.
  • @colinj5291
    I had a 76 with t-tops. Loved that car.
  • Now that is beautiful GP ' J ' MODEL. ONE OF THE NICEST I'VE SEEN IN A VERY LONG TIME šŸ˜Š
  • Thankyou for your reminder of how beautiful some cars from this era were. In small Canadian towns the Pontiac Dealership was often on main street and the most stylish/attractive models were parked in front of the dealership. You have evoked many memories of the stylish 1970's. This is much appreciated.
  • @rogerjones8955
    ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤ I miss my 77 really bad!!! I would love to have another one!!! ā¤ā¤
  • Stunning, stunning car, and beautifully equipped. I was quite sure it would have the 400. It needs to be permanently on display somewhere. The 301 is perfect for that.
  • @carlm8821
    These were quite special then and even more special now! The design and styling stands the test of time with its sharp crisp lines and well thought sweeping curves and overall angularity! Just beautiful, and this example is beyond amazingā€¦in fact I donā€™t remember the chrome and bright work gleaming as beautifully when these were brand new! Thanks for sharing this, made my Sunday!
  • @patrickflohe7427
    Stunning car! That beautiful of a car, and then I see & hear itā€™s a full bench seat and a 301. Donā€™t know why people went that route. Mom & Dad had a ā€˜77 that was white with red velour interior, T-Tops, etcā€¦.she was fully loaded. It was my momā€™s favorite car of all time. Sheā€™s 92 now, and still remembers it fondly, and even remembers Dad special ordering it for her.
  • @dken4048
    I dig that Grand Prix, right onāœŠ
  • I graduated from college in 81. My first purchase was a 77 GP in the opposite color combo. White with blue landau roof. Blue interior but buckets and a console. Fantastic highway cruiser. Just needed the 400 instead of the 301. This car is beautiful.