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Here is our Open Road Race car. Its a tank, but it will beat any stock, non Z06 Corvette from 60 to 170 and it get 18 mpg cruising at 80 mph.

It's just a month until our next race in Nebraska:

Sandhills Open Road Race

Here is in car video from 2003 (its faster now)
 
They were single exhaust from the factory... Good looking car but slow as hell
 
thats too cool,thats got to be alot of fun to drive,i like the gnx hood louvers,wheels..the first custom 2+2 ive ever seen...i remember now seeing a black 2+2 every year at a car show in molturie georgia,but im sure it wasnt stock??
 
garyk1970 said:
thats too cool,thats got to be alot of fun to drive,i like the gnx hood louvers,wheels..the first custom 2+2 ive ever seen...i remember now seeing a black 2+2 every year at a car show in molturie georgia,but im sure it wasnt stock??


The Hood louvers are from an '88 Grand Prix and they work great. The car is super stable, even above 160 mph.

We were going to to put a Turbobuick drivetrain in it (and tell people it was out of an '89 TTA), but my dad liked a manual transmission (we had a '79 Grand Prix with a factory 4 speed) so we opted for the big block.

There is a Black factory prototype '87 2+2 at the international motorsports hall of fame in talledaga.

There is an Autozone commercial with a red 2+2 that has a cowl hood.
 
i do now remember the red car on the autozone ad,thanks for all the good info...
 
UNGN said:
The car is super stable, even above 160 mph.
Isn't that what it was made for? :biggrin:

Awesome cars. Rare site nowadays.

On a side note. All this talk about alternate versions of the 2+2 and such....
At the same NY Car Show there was a dealer-prepped model of the Grand Prix called the "GT". It was an all black, bucket seat GP with full black window trim and it was almost an exact copy of a GN...if Pontiac would have made it.
The dealer was Myrtle Motors and they may have been a pretty big outfit at one time in Merrick Long Island. Standard issue LG4 with a 3.08 posi IIRC and Pontiac Rallyes and trim rings.
 
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