1978 Pontiac Grand Prix G-body....family Owned.....near Mint!!!!! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1978
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: CHROME
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 103,000
Sub Model: coupe
Exterior Color: red/burgandy
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
HELLO,
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY..... I RECEIVED THIS 1978 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX G-BODY FROM A GREAT FRIEND OF MINE.IT WAS ORIGINALLY HIS BROTHERS VEHICLE,UNTIL HIS BROTHER PASSED AWAY AROUND 15 YRS AGO.BACK IN 1995 I WANTED TO BUY THIS 1978 PONTIAC BUT HE DID'NT WANT TO SELL IT DUE TO MEMORIES ON HIS BROTHERS PASSING..SO HE HAD IT SITTING IN THE GARAGE FOR ALL THOSE YRS.UNTIL I RECEIVED A CALL 5 MONTHS AGO STATING IT WAS TIME TO SELL AND WAS WONDERING IF I WAS STILL INTERESTED.SO I ARRIVED AT HIS HOME AND AS SOON AS I SEEN THIS VEHICLE I COULD'NT BELIEVE MY EYES.SO LET ME START BY TELLING YOU A LITTLE ABOUT THIS BEAUTY. THIS IS A 1978 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX G-BODY, EQUIPPED WITH A V-8 MOTOR,THAT PURRS LIKE A KITTEN THE TRANSMISSION SHIFT SO SMOOTH LIKE BUTTER.THE EXTERIOR WAS PAINTED WITH THE ORIGINAL COLOR 10 YRS AGO AND THE PAINT IS STILL AMAZING AND SHINES BEAUTIFULLY.ALL THE CHROME AND TRIM IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INCLUDING BEAUTIFUL BUMPERS AND RUBBER.IT HAS A CREAM COLOR LEATHER TOP THAT IS ALSO IN EXCELLENT TO MINT CONDITION.ALL THE WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN PERFECT WITH NO SCRATCHES.THE BODY HAS NO RUST,THE TRUNK NO RUST,THE FLOORS HAVE NO RUST.IT HAS THE ORIGINAL WHEELS THAT ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AS WELL.ALL THE DOOR PANELS ARE IN MINT CONDITION,SEATS AND REAR..THE WOOD GRAIN AND DASH ARE PERFECT EVERYTHING INSIDE WORKS PERFECT.NO CRACKS IN DASH..IT HAS 103,000 ORIGINAL MILES. I HAVE SOME PAPER WORK FOR THIS VEHICLE ALL THE WAY BACK FROM 1995,BEFORE HIS PASSING..THIS PONTIAC IS ONE OF THE CLEANEST PONTIAC'S I SEEN! IT WAS SO WELL CARED FOR.I GET COMPLIMENTS EVERY TIME I TAKE IT OUT TO THE STORE. IT IS A REAL BEAUTY AND WAS NEVER TAKEN APART OR MESSED WITH.WHAT YOU SEE IS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR TIRES.I RATE THIS CAR AT A 9-OUT OF-10...IN ORIGINALITY. THE MOTOR IS ALL ORIGINAL AND STILL BLUE IN COLOR. NO LEAKS,NO OVER HEATING..SO IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A BEAUTIFUL G-BODY TAKE A LOOK AT THE PIC AND YOU BE THE JUDGE..PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY..BELIEVE ME YOU WILL BE MORE THEN PLEASED ON THIS BEAUTY.. WINNING BIDDER MUST PAY IN FULL WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION END..PLEASE I DON'T HAVE TIME FOR GAMES.SO BID TO WIN..IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION YOU CAN CALL ME 702-773-1528 TO SPEAK FURTHER...THANKS AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!!!! |
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