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Old 01-15-2005, 06:25 PM
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New to getting my car fixed.

I have a 71' Grand Prix that is in great need of repair. It is sitting in a storage shed right now that is costing a good amount of cash a month, cash that could go directly into fixing my car instead of keeping it hidden somewhere right now. Any tips or hints that would be helpfull for me to finding the right place to take my car to work on it or have it worked on. With my current job, I don't really have alot of time to work on it myself, even though I know the satisfaction would be 10 times better if I could. I am just trying to locate delaers of parts, repair places, and other options for my car that would give it that great touch of my personality. Any help would be greatly appreciated, cause once it's done, I hope to make it to some classic car shows to show that baby off.
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Old 01-15-2005, 06:54 PM
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Re: New to getting my car fixed.

Here are a couple sites for old Pontiacs;
http://www.allamericanclassics.com/pontiac.html

http://www.musclecarclub.com/musclec...pictures.shtml

http://www.chooseyouritem.com/parts/...000/66252.html

http://www.automobilearchives.com/po...als_page_3.htm

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Re: New to getting my car fixed.

I know Florida has a ton of places to fix your car for you. Tenn. has to have them too. Look in the yellow pages or get on Google and search for 1971 Pontiacs. They will list clubs, and repair shops that would do all the work.

Seen an old "J" the other day for sale. Looked great. If I see it again, I'll email you the number.

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