Car originally purchased in Oregon by Mickey Lolich when he signed
as a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. Vehicle was sold to his
parents, frame-on restoration in 1996 in Michigan, 428ci motor w/
the 421 badges , also got a custom paint job, a modern AM/FM radio
was installed in the glove box, and a electric antenna and trunk
opener installed , The motor was rebuilt in 2008 and a 4 speed
4L60E automatic transmission was installed, The wiring was replaced
and gauges made to work properly (expect the clock and original
radio). Front disc brakes were also added, Car was completely
reworked to insure dependable cruising, New 15" tires and wheels
were added 1,500 miles ago, Also includes the original 14" wheel
and caps, along with touch-up paint, PHS paperwork and owner's
manual are also included, Since 1996, this car has been stored and
covered in a heated garage., Engine is a 1968 428.bored.030, Steel
crank and rods, forged pistons, Edelbrock aluminum heads and
Edelbrock aluminum intake , Holley carb, HEI ignition, 3.90 rear
positraction
Vehicle Details
1962 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
Listing ID:CC-996999
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:New Orleans, Louisiana
Year:1962
Make:PONTIAC
Model:GRAND PRIX
Odometer:0
Stock Number:S584
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