Rare 1975 Pontiac Grand Am With Ram Air Hood & Great Running 400/400 No Reserve! on 2040-cars
West Valley, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400 PONTIAC FACTORY
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Grand Am
Trim: GRAND AM
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL 400 TURBO FACTORY TRANS
Mileage: 90,000
SUPER RARE 1975 PONTIAC GRAND AM WITH EXCELLENT RUNNING PONTIAC 400, AND FACTORY TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION ALONG WITH POSITRACTION REAREND! HAVE BEEN OFFERED EXTREME AMOUNTS OF $ FOR CERTAIN PARTS ON THIS CAR THAT WOULD SURPASS MY $1995 STARTING PRICE , BUT I WOULD RATHER SELL IT COMPLETE , AS SEEN IN PICTURES!
TRUNK FLOOR HAS ORIGINAL CARDBOARDX SIDES, SPARE , JACK , AND CARPETING, TRUNK FLOOR IS ROCK SOLID! FRAME LOOKS GOOD, INTERIOR FLOOR PANS NEED WORK,
UNFORTUNATELLY THE TITLE WAS MISPLACED SO IT WILL BE SOLD AS-IS WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY!! THE OFFERS I RECIEVED ON THE HOOD, AND DASHBOARD AND BUCKET SEATS AND CONSOLE ARE WHAT I AM STARTING THE CAR AUCTION OFF AT $1995 NO RESERVE! NOT TO METION THE DEMAND FOR THE INTERIOR PLASTICS, DOOR PANELS, LOUVERS, 1 YEAR ONLY PAINTED BUMPERS, STRONG 400 400, POSI, AND WHEELS- BUY IT NOW OF $2395- SUPER FAIR!
95% UNMOLESTED MATCHING NUMBER CLASSIC. NO RESERVE- WILL ASSIST IN LOADING OR SHIPPING. CAR WILL START AND DRIVE UP ON A TRAILER. - AS-IS. CAR CAN BE STORED FOR UP TO 3 MONTHS -
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