I feel like the original Pontiac stylists’ intentions with this car were finally properly conveyed. The 6sp really makes it fun. And 600hp is perfect. I love it
@@jameson6930 I always felt these mid 70's Pontiacs were overlooked. Pontiac had something going while all the other brands had already kind of given up.
@@Hype679 in 1973 pontiac made a valve on the exhaust that lasted 53 seconds to get around emissions regulations and after that it opened up and gave you more horsepower. they were the last company trying to keep muscle cars alive
I remember a white one but looks totally different body wise maybe guess paid more attention to the hot blond that was driving it!!! Way sharp car like it, wish that hot blond was in this one!!!
***OMG, I used to own a 1974*** it was white with black interior with the factory honeycomb wheels. You never see these anymore. Love this car, one of the main reasons being my dad worked for Pontiac Motors in Pontiac Michigan at "plant 8" for 32 years. Great job and thanks for posting!
The most beautiful of all the GM Collanade Coupes! The Pontiac Grand Am had the best integrated front fascia--a decade ahead of it's competitors. That's the way I would have modified a Grand Am!!! Fantastic execution.
I also grew up in the early 70's . Our street had a Caprice, Grand am, Cuda, Impala, Monte Carlo, Cutlass,Firebird,a couple of Dodge and Chevy vans, and even a '73 Countach. Those were the days. I love seeing these cars being reborn in such amazing ways, it brings tears of joy to my eyes.
The rear view of this car is so cool…the front and rear seats, console and map light are awesome…some perfect choices were made…nice to see something different being done with a LS motor…love the valve covers…sweet car.
Best looking car I've seen in a long time. I'm not the biggest "restomod/pro-touring" fan but under the definition of tasteful there's a picture of this. Absolutely stunning.
I’ve always had a soft spot for Pontiacs, especially the classics. The ‘73 G/A is by no means my favourite, but this build is beautiful, simple and ultra clean, I absolutely loved every angle of it!!
i built a 82 t top put a 400 out of a 71 the car had nice paint and good interior with a v6 in it the 400 dropped right in i had a 100 bucks in the car sold it for 4000 first call i never put much money in my rigs that is y i stay away from ls engines even a free ls engine will cost ur bank to put in a car with out one my pu that i only have 800 in it pushes 700 hp with a stroked 454 with tunnel ram i can't do that with a ls engine and i don't get anymore money for it in fact it sells better with a bbc then a GM LS engine
@@jeffrey4547 no disrespect intended dude but I don’t even know wtf you’re trying to say with that big ass run-on-sentence of sorts. I assume you’re basically on the same page and love your classics and trade up but believe in displacement. Can’t agree with ya more in that case
I owned a 1973 Grand Am. It was stolen so I bought a 1974 Grand Am with the insurance money. I have also owned a half dozen other Pontiacs, including a GTO and two Firebird Formulas. But the Grand Ams were my favorites. Powerful and fast but also plush and comfortable for long rides. And their styling was stellar.
You never see these cars... and yours is amazing... My '73 Grand Am was 4 years old when I got it and had it 2 years... 400, 4barrel, turbo 400 trans, dual exhaust....
My first car was a 1973 GTO Sport Coupe. I loved that car, argued endlessly about it's authenticity. Not a day goes by that I don't regret selling it. Love to see this, awesome work.
Love this build. What great eye for detail he had when putting together. The seats, the console, the exhaust, all look so well integrated that it could have been factory. Good stuff!
Whe I was 11 a friend of mine’s father had a green 455 GrandAm. That car was a beast. These are cars that we don’t see often anymore. Seeing this one which is so well done brings a huge smile to my face. 😀
Reportedly, the GA was supposed to be positioned where the GTO had been (style & performance) as Pontiac repositioned the Goat for '73 as a more affordable muscle car. This build really brings out the connection between the GA and the previous generation GTO. Nicely done.
That’s the most matching mismatched interior, and I mean that in the best way, I love it! This Pontiac is new to me so seeing the body lines is kinda surprising that it wasn’t more modified, literally just the cutouts for that exhaust, that’s so cool👌🏼✌🏼
Y’all love to droll over a upgraded Chevelle or Mustang lol and completely forget about jems like these. What an amazing build. And respect to the owner for going against the grain and keeping the culture alive.
I had one of those cars bought it new it only had a three fifty and a three speed in the floor loved it was burgundy with gold stripes got read of it for a truck and a young kid bought it and got killed in it
As someone who's owned numerous Pontiacs in their life mostly Trans Am's and Firebirds but I spent my high school years driving a 76 Grand Prix with a 350cid/t350 setup. I've always loved these Grand Am's even though some people consider them ugly and there's actually another one of these that's done up in a similar style but it's a bronze or gold color rolling around the East Coast somewhere👍!
By far one of the most unique builds to date… the use of materials and style tweaks keep this Pontiac looking factory while also providing the modernization needed to give this beast class & thrills for days!
Sean is such a genuine and all-around good dude. This is the second set of wheels I've built for his Pontiac - such a unique and well put together car. Kudos, dude!
This car is so well done! Truly a unique and beautiful Bonnie worth salivating over! The seats look like they hold ya in perfect, the interior is that mix of new and retro. And the noise that it makes..... perfect.
Extremely nice! I remember that car back in the day thinking..."nobody knows how cool this car really is". But man, you put it over the top!!! Awesome👍
Dude! I like OS rims but the fact it's a Grand Am I like the look in that shell. The mill, the intake scoops, the louvers, the quarter exhaust fabrication and the color... Just works🤘 And a HURST no less!
Sooooo glad you featured this car! I followed the build online a few years ago. My first car at 16 was a '76 LeMans followed by a '73 GTO at age 18. Of all the big mid-1970s cars, the Pontiacs were my favorites. Such a clean and well-executed build on this Grand Am. Well done, sir!
At most car shows this is what I call them oddballs love when you see cars that you normally don't see or wouldn't even possible thinking of making Them into Is resto mod 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾 This is one awesome build This is Wicked
Thats a sweet ride . I remember those growing u9 .... I always did like them . And ne and a buddy were working on his in his parents garage in the 80s . Good times.
I love the body. I can just see the designers and pencil pushers arguing over production, cost, and design. Love it even more because he has something that's never seen on the road. I haven't seen one in over 5 years. Unicorn. Love it.
Best GM build of this series I have ever seen. The Pontiac design details in the dashboard, front end , window louvers and rear put the similar Malibu and Monte Carlo from this era to shame. I wouldn't change a thing on it.
they changed the spindles in 73 to the longer ones and eliminated the bump steer the 64-72 cars had. made a vast improvement. rear on all a bodies was a decent setup and was four link from the factory.
These A body Colonnade body's are really unappreciated. I have a 73 oldsmobile cutlass and would love to do my car like this one day. Except I would leave the 455 oldsmobile motor in it.
This has hit a chord with me. My 2nd car was a ‘73 that I loved. I always thought Pontiac could have done a little more with it, but y’all hit this one out of the park. I want one.
I love the guys who rebuild the not so popular cars like the Rivera’s, Gtx’s, dart’s, thunderbirds etc and not just the popular cars like the stangs, Camaros, chargers and such.
I absolutely love this car I feel there are a few 70s cars worthy of this kind of stylish design nice job going away from the typical cars we have seen over and over like a breath of fresh air
@@taters9273 My dad had a stock 1964 GTO black with red interior mint always under covers in the garage. He'd take it out once every year or two. Sad to say he had to sell for money sometime in the 80's for 5000!!! I watched the guy pay and drive it away as a kid. A tear was shed that day
@@bobwreck3775 my mother had a smokey and the bandit trans am . It was supposed to go to me when i turned 16 she sold it too 😢 so i feel your pain buddy ...
those body styles never got the attn they deserved. what a great design, a lot of folks have never even seen one in any condition. VERY NICE, THUMBS UP, and the owner and interviewer are great in the interview, both dang nice guys with no egos !!!
I owned one of these cars back in the 80’s, had it for about two years. Forest green, dual radio antennas, 6.5L (400ci) Didn’t make much horsepower back then, however the factory duel exhausts with that V8 sounded great. Video brought back memories! Excellent restoration!
This is one of the nicest builds I've seen. That interior with the Honda seats and Dodge console - all fitting in just as if that's how it came from the factory - it's clean as hell. What a perfect ride.
How could you NOT like this car !!
now THAT is something you don’t see every day! what a unique and awesome build.
Those are the kind of builds I like the ones that you don’t see everyday!🤟
INDEED👌🏿! I Haven't Seen One Since My Uncle Sammy Sold His Around 79-80 (Kindergarten For Me).
And that's Exactly why..I Like it!
I love a well executed building of a car most ppl don't even have one their radar
Another one to Check out is Schwartz Performance '73 442/HO from 2012
@@05EVORS Yes,another great building 🤨👍🏿
I feel like the original Pontiac stylists’ intentions with this car were finally properly conveyed. The 6sp really makes it fun. And 600hp is perfect. I love it
It is a miracle when someone see a something in car that other can't. When a fabricator realizes his vision that's special. Beautiful car.
@@jameson6930 I always felt these mid 70's Pontiacs were overlooked. Pontiac had something going while all the other brands had already kind of given up.
You hit the nail right on the head,well said
Thanks for the comments.
@@Hype679 in 1973 pontiac made a valve on the exhaust that lasted 53 seconds to get around emissions regulations and after that it opened up and gave you more horsepower. they were the last company trying to keep muscle cars alive
I’ve never noticed the lines on this car this guy really had a vision in mind
He really did! He knew exactly what he was doing and exactly what he wanted when building this thing. Very nice car!!
I remember a white one but looks totally different body wise maybe guess paid more attention to the hot blond that was driving it!!! Way sharp car like it, wish that hot blond was in this one!!!
Props to him for going a completely different route than most builders. You don't see a hopped up Grand Am like that regularly!
***OMG, I used to own a 1974*** it was white with black interior with the factory honeycomb wheels. You never see these anymore. Love this car, one of the main reasons being my dad worked for Pontiac Motors in Pontiac Michigan at "plant 8" for 32 years. Great job and thanks for posting!
The most beautiful of all the GM Collanade Coupes! The Pontiac Grand Am had the best integrated front fascia--a decade ahead of it's competitors. That's the way I would have modified a Grand Am!!! Fantastic execution.
He did such a class job with this car!
Subtle, tasteful, and not another "Me Too" build. I think a lot of people can relate to this ride. Outstanding job.
Agree 100 per cent
What a good looking and tasteful build. Refreshingly unique.
yes !
cool ¡¡ good taste
Good looking as jar jar binks is
Meesa have to agree!!
Got a 74 rebuilt on my channel check me out
I also grew up in the early 70's . Our street had a Caprice, Grand am, Cuda, Impala, Monte Carlo, Cutlass,Firebird,a couple of Dodge and Chevy vans, and even a '73 Countach. Those were the days. I love seeing these cars being reborn in such amazing ways, it brings tears of joy to my eyes.
One of the coolest of all the 73-77 GM intermediates. What a great looking car. Tastefully done as well. I really enjoyed this one!
What the new GTO should have been like.
The rear view of this car is so cool…the front and rear seats, console and map light are awesome…some perfect choices were made…nice to see something different being done with a LS motor…love the valve covers…sweet car.
Best looking car I've seen in a long time. I'm not the biggest "restomod/pro-touring" fan but under the definition of tasteful there's a picture of this. Absolutely stunning.
Really appreciate the feedback. Thank you.
Now that is a great build indeed. You are right it showcases a what if scenario. He should really be proud of that car.
I’ve always had a soft spot for Pontiacs, especially the classics. The ‘73 G/A is by no means my favourite, but this build is beautiful, simple and ultra clean, I absolutely loved every angle of it!!
i built a 82 t top put a 400 out of a 71 the car had nice paint and good interior with a v6 in it the 400 dropped right in i had a 100 bucks in the car sold it for 4000 first call i never put much money in my rigs that is y i stay away from ls engines even a free ls engine will cost ur bank to put in a car with out one my pu that i only have 800 in it pushes 700 hp with a stroked 454 with tunnel ram i can't do that with a ls engine and i don't get anymore money for it in fact it sells better with a bbc then a GM LS engine
@@jeffrey4547 no disrespect intended dude but I don’t even know wtf you’re trying to say with that big ass run-on-sentence of sorts. I assume you’re basically on the same page and love your classics and trade up but believe in displacement. Can’t agree with ya more in that case
@@ryandubyah2345 just saying good build but very very expensive way more then u can get out of it
@@jeffrey4547 The owner had it for 31 years , he didn't build it for sale , he built a dream he had .....
Got a 74 on my channel goes hard check me out!
I owned a 1973 Grand Am. It was stolen so I bought a 1974 Grand Am with the insurance money. I have also owned a half dozen other Pontiacs, including a GTO and two Firebird Formulas. But the Grand Ams were my favorites. Powerful and fast but also plush and comfortable for long rides. And their styling was stellar.
Love the car. Simple, straightforward, and beautiful. Love every part of the car including the Honda seats. One of my favorites on this channel.
Yeah Buddy!!!....6 speed
..He is a REAL MAN!!..🏁👍🏽
Absolutely
I’ve been looking at these malaise era cars all week. It’s really nice to see one modified to such a high degree.
You never see these cars... and yours is amazing... My '73 Grand Am was 4 years old when I got it and had it 2 years... 400, 4barrel, turbo 400 trans, dual exhaust....
Got a 74 grand am rebuilt check it out phs paperwork 455 sunroof all the bells whistles check it out on my channel
This Pontiac looks like a shark on 4 wheels. It bites like one, too. What an awesome build!
Funny ...the guppie that turned shark is where I was at
My first car was a 1973 GTO Sport Coupe. I loved that car, argued endlessly about it's authenticity. Not a day goes by that I don't regret selling it. Love to see this, awesome work.
The colonnade cars get no love, but they look freaking phenomenal when done right
I love It. I had the 73,74,and the 75.
She is beautiful, the engine
sounds superb and choosing pewter paint sets everything together nicely, great job.
Now this is a good one. A model you barely see.. And such a reliëf from the millions of 68/69 camaros
I love guys who build cars like this - outside the normal. I love Pontiac anything - its cold shower time.
Me too, man
Have you guys been to Pontiac?
The GM colonnade body cars of the 70s are so freekin cool and you never see the Pontiac Grand Am ! ..... Gorgeous build ! 🍻
This is outstanding. First time I have seen one let alone a Pro Touring build like this.
back in 1985 i drove one of these cars in colorado...it was so fun. i wish i wudda bought it
Love this build. What great eye for detail he had when putting together. The seats, the console, the exhaust, all look so well integrated that it could have been factory. Good stuff!
I forgot how much I loved these Grand Am’s back then. Thanks for reminding me. What a great build on a unique car.
Awesome! Never really saw how beautiful the lines of this gen were until this restomod
One of the MEANEST designs. I love the Grand Am so much
Almost reminds me of the 76 Lemans.
Whe I was 11 a friend of mine’s father had a green 455 GrandAm. That car was a beast. These are cars that we don’t see often anymore. Seeing this one which is so well done brings a huge smile to my face. 😀
11am saturday mornings on Australian east coast .. Autotopia drop their vids .. perfect viewing just before lunch 🇦🇺🍻👍
I’m glad he rehabilitated that car. I haven’t seen one since the 80’s. Looks great.
Reportedly, the GA was supposed to be positioned where the GTO had been (style & performance) as Pontiac repositioned the Goat for '73 as a more affordable muscle car. This build really brings out the connection between the GA and the previous generation GTO. Nicely done.
That front end is so aggressive that’s a true muscle car
Front end look like dog shit
raw 68 chevelle, 605 roadrunner and this car are your best features!
I remember those cars from Smokey And The Bandit. Nice to see one built!
Never seen one built and I’m blown away by it
@@AutotopiaLA Me too! Awesome vid! Thanks for the content!! Love the channel! And the variety of cars you film!
I love it when someone do something different great job
Same here!
That’s the most matching mismatched interior, and I mean that in the best way, I love it! This Pontiac is new to me so seeing the body lines is kinda surprising that it wasn’t more modified, literally just the cutouts for that exhaust, that’s so cool👌🏼✌🏼
Such a creative approach. Honda & Acura seats? The body cut out for the exhaust? Awesome!!
Check out how I rebuilt mine! 74 Pontiac grand am!
@@TheMicgreenthumb ok ok 👍🏼 like the PB&Celly
Always love seeing 73-77 GM A-bodies finally getting their time to shine. They're always overlooked and shouldn't be.
I first saw this when I was visiting Ron Cambra's shop and then saw it later at garden grove main street. Truly an exceptional build.
What an awesome build, tastefully done. Kudos to leaving in the 8 track .
I'm kind of surprised he left the 8 track in.
The real music comes from that motor.
Good touch.
Y’all love to droll over a upgraded Chevelle or Mustang lol and completely forget about jems like these. What an amazing build. And respect to the owner for going against the grain and keeping the culture alive.
I had one of those cars bought it new it only had a three fifty and a three speed in the floor loved it was burgundy with gold stripes got read of it for a truck and a young kid bought it and got killed in it
@@clintontankersley7067 man, I know you enjoyed it while your had her & Bless that young man and his fam ❤️
Check out my 74 grand am on my channel not as cool but not far behind.
F in cooL...great Pontiac build
Very very nice my dad had a white one back in the day and sold it
Definitely stands out. Sweet build.
I was 17 when this car came out and thought it was so beautiful and You Sir have taken it to a level it deserves!
As someone who's owned numerous Pontiacs in their life mostly Trans Am's and Firebirds but I spent my high school years driving a 76 Grand Prix with a 350cid/t350 setup. I've always loved these Grand Am's even though some people consider them ugly and there's actually another one of these that's done up in a similar style but it's a bronze or gold color rolling around the East Coast somewhere👍!
Me too. Had a 73 with a 400. Nice car but a fire led me to part with it.
By far one of the most unique builds to date… the use of materials and style tweaks keep this Pontiac looking factory while also providing the modernization needed to give this beast class & thrills for days!
Wouldn’t be my first choice of muscle car to rebuild but this is done very tastefully. Nice work.
Most people wouldn't choose this to retro because most people go along with fads or just copy what others do. That's what makes this build special.
73 was a great year for many rides.
The Vision is everything
That Grand Am has all the right stuff! It’s nice to see someone’s vision of what they want in their car come to life! Beautiful build🇨🇦
Sean is such a genuine and all-around good dude. This is the second set of wheels I've built for his Pontiac - such a unique and well put together car. Kudos, dude!
Agreed. Really a great guy and he did such a nice job with this car!
This car is so well done! Truly a unique and beautiful Bonnie worth salivating over! The seats look like they hold ya in perfect, the interior is that mix of new and retro. And the noise that it makes..... perfect.
Extremely nice! I remember that car back in the day thinking..."nobody knows how cool this car really is". But man, you put it over the top!!! Awesome👍
He really made this one special
This is DOPE AF
Pontiac with that face? It is simply gorgeous!👏😍
I love this car. OMG!!!
Dude! I have been dreaming of this build for decades!
Awesome build! A real cruiser! I love how hot rodders find hidden beauty in the original designs.
This is the BEST looking car ever on this program and theirs been a lot of bad ass cars on here!
It’s a favorite of mine too
Dude! I like OS rims but the fact it's a Grand Am I like the look in that shell.
The mill, the intake scoops, the louvers, the quarter exhaust fabrication and the color... Just works🤘 And a HURST no less!
That’s a super tasteful build on a car that you don’t see on the road much anymore. Congratulations on doing something both awesome and original!!
Creative and unique for sure
Such a unique and amazing build love it.
Sooooo glad you featured this car! I followed the build online a few years ago. My first car at 16 was a '76 LeMans followed by a '73 GTO at age 18. Of all the big mid-1970s cars, the Pontiacs were my favorites. Such a clean and well-executed build on this Grand Am. Well done, sir!
At most car shows this is what I call them oddballs love when you see cars that you normally don't see or wouldn't even possible thinking of making Them into Is resto mod 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾 This is one awesome build This is Wicked
🎯💯❤️😎
Thanks. I appreciate the positive feedback.
So refreshing to see round headlamps, love the wheels, and the seats are just too comfortable they are the best.
Thats a sweet ride . I remember those growing u9 .... I always did like them . And ne and a buddy were working on his in his parents garage in the 80s . Good times.
I love the body. I can just see the designers and pencil pushers arguing over production, cost, and design. Love it even more because he has something that's never seen on the road. I haven't seen one in over 5 years. Unicorn. Love it.
Clean and tasteful!
Best GM build of this series I have ever seen. The Pontiac design details in the dashboard, front end , window louvers and rear put the similar Malibu and Monte Carlo from this era to shame. I wouldn't change a thing on it.
Ohhh my God. I had a poster of that car on my wall as a kid. This is the real thing. My favorite car so far on this channel. Badd ass!!👍🤑🤠
Thanks for your comments, very appreciated.
Thanks for bringing this car to us guys in UK Awesome car
Those cars handled very good from the factory. For the size of that car the cornering in stock trim was excellent.
they changed the spindles in 73 to the longer ones and eliminated the bump steer the 64-72 cars had. made a vast improvement. rear on all a bodies was a decent setup and was four link from the factory.
Ya, thats cool. This car would steel the show man. No one has one, and whats done to it is all the right things. Bravo man. Great ride.
What a sick sick build! So sleek and retro. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching. Very cool unique ride
It is a great build. A grand touring car. The fact he did a lot of work himself is a great job.
Really creative guy and tastefully done
These A body Colonnade body's are really unappreciated. I have a 73 oldsmobile cutlass and would love to do my car like this one day. Except I would leave the 455 oldsmobile motor in it.
This one might help people see them differently. Sure did with me
BAD ASS all the way around!!
Definitely
That’s one hell of a ride man! Very clean! And definitely unique! You don’t see these every day!!!!
This has hit a chord with me. My 2nd car was a ‘73 that I loved. I always thought Pontiac could have done a little more with it, but y’all hit this one out of the park. I want one.
A kid in a candy store 😋
No doubt
I love the guys who rebuild the not so popular cars like the Rivera’s, Gtx’s, dart’s, thunderbirds etc and not just the popular cars like the stangs, Camaros, chargers and such.
What tape is in the 8 track player?
I absolutely love this car I feel there are a few 70s cars worthy of this kind of stylish design nice job going away from the typical cars we have seen over and over like a breath of fresh air
Couldn’t agree more
your grand dads and uncles let these get crushed 😂 so don’t even go searching for a 73 GP on your local Craigslist you’ll find nothing haha
You can find grand prix not grand am tho. I have a 74 grand am done up and my friend has 73 grand prix for sale. Check me out
It's been ages I haven't been impressed by a Pontiac build, but this really takes the cake :)
Same for me and wow!! He made this thing pure cool
Check my grand am out! Not alot still around so glad to see this!
Grew up with a family who’s mom and dad both each had one. White and Bronzish Brown.
Pontiac built in my opinion some ,unique cars .
Pontiac in the 70's were hot rods man.
@@bobwreck3775 i agree 👍
@@taters9273 My dad had a stock 1964 GTO black with red interior mint always under covers in the garage. He'd take it out once every year or two. Sad to say he had to sell for money sometime in the 80's for 5000!!! I watched the guy pay and drive it away as a kid. A tear was shed that day
@@bobwreck3775 my mother had a smokey and the bandit trans am . It was supposed to go to me when i turned 16 she sold it too 😢 so i feel your pain buddy ...
That front of the car, the hood, the curves on the fenders, the line of that pontiac grand am i love it.
She’s beautiful!! Stance, paint, wheels, tucked exhaust. Awesome build!
A completely overlooked car that has been built into something tasteful and impressive!!
Yes yes yes and yes!!
those body styles never got the attn they deserved.
what a great design, a lot of folks have never even seen one in any condition. VERY NICE, THUMBS UP, and the owner and interviewer are great in the interview, both dang nice guys with no egos !!!
I agree here! This car has never received the attention it deserves including from me previously. This made me look at it in a whole different way
Amazing build and that Pontiac style all its own. Fricking LOVE IT.
I owned one of these cars back in the 80’s, had it for about two years. Forest green, dual radio antennas, 6.5L (400ci) Didn’t make much horsepower back then, however the factory duel exhausts with that V8 sounded great. Video brought back memories! Excellent restoration!
This is one of the nicest builds I've seen. That interior with the Honda seats and Dodge console - all fitting in just as if that's how it came from the factory - it's clean as hell. What a perfect ride.
Had a 73 in high school. Miss it. Love this build!