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1980 Pontiac Grandprix

The 1980 Grand Prix returned to a vertical bar grille and featured new taillight lenses with "GP" logos. Automatic transmission was standard equipment on all models and the two-barrel 301 cu in (4.9 L) Pontiac V8 was replaced by a new 265 cu in (4.3 L) V8 rated at 125 hp (93 kW).

The Buick 231 V6 and the four-barrel version of the Pontiac 301 V8 were carried over from the previous year as was the Chevy 305 V8 offered in California. It sounds wild, it drives fast, it feels strong. Bad boys only!!

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1980 Pontiac Gradprix

1983 Citroen 2CV

One of the most famous Citroën of all times was the 2CV that was produced from 1948 through 1990. Deux chevaux, or ‘two horses', the 2CV was a popular French vehicle made by Citroen. This model features a roof which could be rolled back from the windscreen. Avaliable for weddings and shootings.

Most frequently used color is black and dark burgundy, also known as “Charleston”

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