One owner....I purchased new...I
have enclosed an article I wrote about the car...hope you enjoy
itA Love Story
"Did you ever truly lust for something after seeing it for
the first time? I did, once upon a time ... It was hot in
Springfield Missouri that fateful day in 1971 ... hot as in
humidity and hot as in August and hot as in He.., well, you get
the idea ... it was hotttt!
I was cruising down St. Louis street and as I passed the
showroom of Thompson Pontiac & Cadillac, I all of a sudden got
this funny feeling that went from my heart right down to my
toes. There on the showroom floor was the most beautiful Pontiac
Grandville convertible I had ever seen. The top was down, and
like a beautiful woman, it called to me ... ‘Max, PLEASE take me
with you! I promise you will have more excitement, more of any
and everything you could ever want if you will just let me be
your love!’
My '70 Lemans sport coupe I was driving suddenly lost its
appeal. In the blink of a eye it became just another boring car
that, although just months old, was, I decided, probably on its
last legs and badly needed trading off. Why, it didn't make a
drop of sense to keep driving a car in that condition. It had
EVEN lost the new smell!!!
Although I was working and living in Arkansas and it was a
Saturday, somehow I talked them into financing my new love right
then and there! As I drove down the highway in the heat (with
the top down, of course) I had the air conditioning turned on
high (and so was I)! The radio was playing a song that I have
never forgotten. The name of it was "Down in the Boondocks."
Would you believe that two years ago in August I was going down
that same road in the same car with the top down listening to
the oldies station and what song do you suppose started playing?
Yep, you guessed it. "Down in the Boondocks". Boy,what memories
floated into my mind.
It always surprised me the way the car was equipped. A 455
cu.inch engine but only a single exhaust. That was taken care of
the following Monday by installing twin pipes with Smithy type
mufflers. I wanted the sound of a motorboat and that is what I
still have today. The next modification came at around 10000
miles when it needed distributor points. I put electronic
ignition on it in 1972 and it is still on the car today working
fine.
The car stood by my side while I went through three wives,
many girl friends and a large amount of booze. Each of those
wives, at divorce time, knew I would probably kill before they
would get the convertible. I must have made a believer out of
them, since I still have it!
Dependability is outstanding on this car. It didn't need
brakes until almost 100,000 miles. The turbo 400 transmission
still shifts perfectly and the engine has never had ANY problems
other than normal maintenance. In 1995 at approximately 105,000
miles, I put heavy duty shocks, new motor mounts, carb. rebuilt,
new water pump, timing chain, master cylinder and extra
transmission cooler on it in preparation for pulling an RV
trailer. It is a 27' HiLo brand RV that weighs 6000 pounds. None
of the repairs were needed, but I wanted to be certain of
dependability while pulling the trailer. It does a great job and
never have I felt I didn't have enough power or speed. On hills
that I was down to 35 mph at the top with my motorhome, the
convertible sailed up them at 70 mph ifdesired.
By the way, don't get to far from the gas station when
pulling a trailer with it ... it gets about 7 mpg! Normally, it
gets around 15 mpg when it is not pulling a 3 ton trailer.
Believe me when I say there is not a more beautiful sound than
that 4 barrel kicking in when pulling that trailer and those
twin pipes making that deep throated sound! I do get some
envious looks tooling down the highway.
The original seats were covered in vinyl which was very hot
in summer and very cold in winter. Many a young lady screamed
when she first sat on them. Remember, this was the days when the
young ladies wore hot pants outfits! For those of you who are
too young to remember, the outfit consisted of a micro-mini
skirt with matching panties of the same color and usually worn
with boots. Ah,those were the days!
Part of getting the car ready for pulling the trailer
included some cosmetics. New top, new paint, new carpets, new
velour seat covers trimmed in contrast vinyl and subtle changes
to the body. The headlights were frenched and the rear deck was
shaved and an electric trunk opener installed. As promised when
I purchased it, it gave me more excitement, more of any and
everything I ever wanted!"