1965 Pontiac Grand Prix Base 6.4l V8 2 Door Coupe Rust Free With Ac! on 2040-cars
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
The car is Appraised well into the 20's with the minor damage repaired so its priced to move accordingly.
1965 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Door Coupe, extremely low all original 35 thousand miles. Very powerful, smooth driving, and flawless inside. This is your opportunity to own a completely original 50 year old, rust free, purrs like a kitten, rides a demon GP COUPE!!! The mileage is 35k all original!!, all original drive train, nothing has been removed on this car it is completely original down to the air filter casing. It instantaneously cranks up with a slight turn of the key, I have never seen an un-restored vehicle run and drive like new before this one. The slight damage in the rear was done by the previous owner. The rear bumper doesn't have a scratch, dent or ding, and nothing in the rear was harmed at all, but the pressure buckled the quarter panel. I had the frame inspected, and it was not harmed or bent at all. I just have 3 muscle cars so id rather see this one go to a good home since its ready to go and only needs minor work if any at all. I had the repairs quoted and it was VERY cheap to fix, it will not require panel replacement, just bodywork on the original steel panels. The car has been inspected by 3 top bodyshops in the area, they quoted me for the repairs, and gave me estimates on the work. The frame has NO damage. It is not bent, or off in any way. Neither are the true body lines of the car, The damage is strictly aesthetic sheet metal The 3 quotes for full repair with paint were ($1660.00) ($1490.00) and ($1850.00) by shops that i have trusted to repair various muscle cars in my collection. (chevelle, Cutlass 442, 69 charger R/T) It includes all of the ORIGINAL KEYS from 1965, there are no copies, only the originals, Ignition, Valet spare, Fuel and dash/armrest keys. There is a working (and pretty nice might I add) sound system, modern cd player is hidden in the glove box, upgraded 6x9s in the rear. The interior is FLAWLESS, no fading whatsoever. I didnt use armorall or an enhancements to make things shine, just a dry cloth, the condition was just that great. There is no fading on the interior, cracking or wear! Even the wood is all original and FLAWLESS!! The carpets look flawless as well besides friction rubs from the floormats. You can truly tell that this car was rarely driven and stored in a moisture free environment, even the headliner is flawless. What you see on the headliner is the sun reflecting on the chrome valance of the back seat. There is not a mark on anything in the inside of the car at all. The original spark plugs from years ago are still installed with upgraded performance wires. It runs like a dream, I purchased spark plugs in anticipation that they would need to be replaced, but it was unneeded so you will get free new sparkplugs in the trunk as well. Also in the trunk are the rear tire skirts, the original spare tire, jack and windshield shade. The engine is a YF code original 389 V8 with 4 barrel carb and shift o matic transmission with individual tach (console), It has LOTS of power! (verified by stamp code) When at idle it is quiet as a mouse, just smooth.. but that makes total sense since it hasnt even reach manufacturers break in mileage yet. There is no frame damage at all as verified by a master body technician. It appraises at $26k repaired. The deal of a lifetime. Any questions about the car please feel free to inbox me or send your number. Deposit of $500.00 will be required within 24 hours of auctions end, no exemptions. Full payment may be remitted via Check (will wait to clear before allowing shipment), Bank Wire Transfer, or Cash. I will also accept PayPal GIFT for the full balance, and I repeat GIFT only. |
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