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    i was at a car show last nite and saw this.








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    I don't know if it is just me but I think those cars look really cool and interesting. I would never buy one but still they look very cool... A co-worker of mine has a black one, I'll post up some picts next time he drives it to work.
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    They made Grand Am's then?
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    Definatly unique.
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    yeah im with shield i didnt no that Grand Ams were made back then i though only about 88 and up......... guess not
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    Yep '73 was the first year they came out and they stoped making them for three years made them again then stoped making them 3 years again then they just got rid of it alltogether and they came back in the mid 80's crazzy huh.
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    A friend of mine had one of those. His was white with some special edition markings IIRC. I always thought it was a cool monster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    i love that hood.
    now i know how the iroc z got its hood from. i had someone who i used to worked with had a '75 grand lamon. same body style but without the hood.
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    Always liked the 73's better, cause they only had 3 grill slots on each side. Cleaner look. Hi-performance option (in 77) on these things was called "Can-Am" Had a Trans-Am hood scoop and as far as I remember, only came in white. Google it and you'll see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by macs2000gtp View Post
    Always liked the 73's better, cause they only had 3 grill slots on each side. Cleaner look. Hi-performance option (in 77) on these things was called "Can-Am" Had a Trans-Am hood scoop and as far as I remember, only came in white. Google it and you'll see.
    Ding Ding Ding... Can-Am was the one my friend had. I knew it was to be newer than 75, because his car was brand new and I didn't turn 16 unitl 77.

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    i like the shaker hood. looks better on the trans am though
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    yuck bootleg musclecars of the '70's it was a sad time for all
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