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Sprosty
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:09 pm Post subject: 1976 GP SJ 50th Anniversary |
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Hello everybody. my mom used to own a 1976 Black 50th anniversary GP.
but she sold it while i was in college.. i realize all anniversary cars were gold.. not sure if this one was special or not... I have the original window sticker thank god.. anyways heres what it was ordered with
accent stripes
78x15 steel belted tires
am/fm stereo
pwr windows
saf-t-lok pwr door locks
soft ray glass all windows
tilt steering
rear defog
air
rally gauges and trip
padded top
sport wheel
honeycomb wheels
lh remote mirror rh fixed
hd alternator
hurst hatches
this car was triple black, exterior/ interior and padded top
i have some pics somewhere when i find it i will post
the car had the 50th anniversary emblem on the decklid lock cant remember where else maybe the pics will show..
total cost 7.557.80
just wondering if anybody has seen it or one like it.?
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Larry Site Admin
Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Posts: 4772
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:59 pm Post subject: '76 GP Golden Anniversary |
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The GP SJ "Golden Anniversary" was a $550.00 package that include, as you mentioned, the t-tops, accent stripes, deck lid 50th anniversary emblem, and also a hood emblem celebrating the 50th anniversary.
Pontiac sure didn't go "all out" celebrating their Golden Anniversary with just this package, did they?
You are correct that they were gold. However, if your mother's was black, I would first ask if it was purchased new or possibly a repaint somewhere down the line. Or perhaps it wasn't an anniversary model and only had the trunk emblem added later... or even by a dealer as a special "goodie".
The t-tops could have been ordered on any GP in 1967, as a matter of fact, 10.1% had them. Even special stripping was available on all LJs.
So the only things that that really made an anniversary edition was all of the $550.00 package, of which onlythe front and rear emblems and the gold paint were actually Anniversary model exclusive.
I don't know if the window sticker would have shown "Golden anniversary Package" as one line with the $550.00 price-- I'm inclined to think it would have. The invoice would definitely have shown it, as wopuld the build sheet.
I recently checked out a true anniversary GP down here in Bradenton, Florida for a fellow up in Ohio. Boy, was it a mess-- but it sure looked pretty in e-mailed pictures. He wanted $10k-plus and almost got it before I warned the other fellow. I would NOT have paid more than $2,000 for the car (if that!). He is presently hunting on one in New Jersey. I hope he finds a good one. Buyer beware-- especially by mail or e-mail! |
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