1973 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J in overall good condition with nearly flawless red paint and black vinyl top with an interior that may be better than exterior. The black vinyl front buckets, rear seat, carpet, door panels and headliner are in great shape. Gages and speedometer are stock and work perfectly. Instruments and wood grain on dash are excellent with a few cracks on dash concealed by good quality black dash mat. Ice cold factory air converted to R134. The AM radio does not work. All lights, signals, horn, heater, cruise control, power windows and power seats all work. Has the 230 hp X5 block 400 V8 with 4 barrel carburetor mated to a 400 turbo automatic transmission with dual exhaust. Tires are good on correct Pontiac wheels and the chrome and stainless are original and nice. This car was purchased in west Texas approximately 7 years ago and has been stored inside and driven little since then. On first glance, it appears to be a really nice survivor but, after looking at it really close, the car was repainted prior to our acquiring it. There are very few blemishes in the clear coat that would likely wet sand out and the only place any paint was applied where it shouldn't have been is along the very bottom edge of the vinyl top at back in a few places. It starts easily after sitting for weeks and drives really well. The only work done of late is a new Delco Gold battery and windshield washer pump.