Recent barn find! Has been stored indoors for most of its life. Was told engine is original numbers matching from this car.

Purchased in October of 2022 with plans to restore, but decided to sell instead. Decided I am too old to start another restoration project and my wife agrees. Has only been outdoors since October 2022.

This has been an Idaho (dry/low humidity desert climate near Boise) car and has very little major rust issues. I see some cancer in small areas on both rockers and pin holes in the trunk, but overall the original paint and sheet metal are in above average condition for restoration.

Prior owner started to restore about 5-6 years ago, so he removed the engine and transmission, exterior trim and bumpers. As you can see the right quarter panel had body work done to repair a dent (primer area). The 389 original engine was fully disassembled including the heads in preparation to rebuild. It has both bumpers and comes with an extra bumper to replace one with a dent. This has the 4bbl carb and manifold, so believe it to be the 313 HP or 370HP version, but I do not know how to tell the difference. It has 3 of the original hubcaps on the car.

The interior is fully complete and untouched. It has the center console with the floor stick shift for the 3 speed hydra-matic transmission and the cool factory tach and all gauges. I do not see anything missing on the original white interior. White on white combination. Has green A/C glass.

Hagerty shows the values ranging from $12,500 in #4 fair condition, $21,100 in #3 good condition, $37,800 in #2 excellent condition and $53,500 in #1 concours condition. Have the reserve set at $5,000 and expect it to sell to a new owner that had one like it or always wanted one like it.

Found (3) 1963 Grand Prix on Auto Trader Classic. Two are restored and are offered in excess of the Hagerty Concours price and the 3rd is in about that same condition as this one (or worse) for $10,495. Found (3) on Hemmings ranging from $46,000-$57,500-$59,900 restored.

This car should have a full restoration, but as they say ‘It has good solid bones’ and includes the majority of the hard to find parts that are generally missing.

It is located in Melba, Idaho 83641. Google Auto Transport Quotes to get door to door shipping costs from Melba to your zip. Make sure to specify NON-Running so they will send a truck with a loading winch. Also includes all the parts shown in photo that we will load on a pallet. Will assist with loading, but all transport costs paid by buyer.

I am told that it is simple to clone these into a GTO by changing headlight, but do not know if this is true or not. It is a cool muscle/luxury car, as is.


Price: Auction

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Location: Melba, Idaho, United States