1977 Pontiac Grand Prix Sj on 2040-cars
Ladoga, Indiana, United States
Please contact me at : abraham.bolado@openmail.cc .
1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ coupe
One of the best in the world.
AACA Historic Preservation Certification 2016
8,800 miles driven since new
Purchased by Don Frasure at Sype Pontiac, Lowell, IN, May 4, 1977
Firethorn Red with White Bucket interior.
400/4bbl, Automatic Transmission.
AM/FM, Rear Defrost, Air Conditioning
Documentation includes:
Original Hand-Written Dealer Buyer Order Contract, March 12,1977
Original 1977 Factory Build Order Sheet
Original Factory Interior Trim Build Sheet, April 6, 1977
Original Dealership Inspection Procedure Sheet, April 9, 1977
Bodyguard Rustproofing 5 year/ 50,000 mile warranty contract, May 3, 1977
Original Installment Sale Contract signed by Charles Sype, May 4, 1977
All the original owner’s books and manuals.
Car is believed to be largely original with minimal changes from basic upkeep and minor cosmetic improvements, such
as: Replaced 4 correct tires, correct Size 78 battery, aftermarket oil filter, repaired/replaced radiator, paint
touch-up. The AM radio selections work fine, but FM does not seem to function at all. (factory recall?) :)
Some over spray was found on rubber hood-to-fender bumper on Driver Fender, indicating some touch up/repair, but no
known records from prior owner. Some other areas of minor color-match brush touch up can be found on door edge and
small spot on quarter panel. Note: There is a repairable dent on the driver door and a few on the hood. A
“paintless dent removal” expert has been contacted. The Indiana title was issued in 2016, and in this state, it
is automatically marked as mileage EXEMPT due to the age of the vehicle. Upon request, I will provide an odometer
disclosure statement to the buyer within 30 days of purchase.
Notable non-replaced items include, the original spare tire, date-coded spark plug wires, and exhaust system.
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