1986 2+2 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe Built The Way Gm Should Have on 2040-cars
Sandown, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: 2+2
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 57,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 2+2 AEROCOUPE
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY PONTIAC 2+2 AEROCOUPE WITH 57K ORIGINAL DOCUMENTED MILES.THE BODY IS RUST FREE WITH ONE REPAINT YEARS AGO.STILL SHINES LIKE NEW WITH A COUPLE OF DINGS AND SMALL CHIPS HERE AND THERE BUT NOTHING THAT TAKES AWAY FROM THE VALUE OF THE CAR.I HAVE HAD A COUPLE OF THESE CARS OVER THE YEARS AND LOVE THEM BUT DID NOT AGREE WITH GM TO PUT THE LOWEST POWER PLANT JUST TO GET THEM PRODUCED FOR THE KING SO I PULLED OUT THE FACTORY DRIVE TRAIN AND REPLACED IT WITH A 400 GM 4BOLT SMALL BLOCK LOWER END AND 5.7 GM CAST SWIRL PORT HEADS AND A 487 LIFT COMP CAM.ADDED ALL BRAND NEW ASS.TO THE MOTOR.EVERYTHING MINI STARTER,NEW DIST.NEW QUADRAJET 750 SPREAD BORE,FUEL PUMP,RACING WIRES,BELTS,HOSES EVERYTHING AND I PUT IT BACK TOGETHER SO THE CRUISE AND A/C STILL FUNCTION CORRECTLY.THE WAY GM SHOULD HAVE DONE IT.FACTORY OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN REBUILT.I HAD A CUSTOM THREE INCH DRIVE SHAFT MADE CONNECTED TO A 8.5 GRAND NATIONAL REAR END WITH 342 GEARS.TOPPED IT OF WITH SHORTY CERAMIC COATED HEADERS AND A 2-1/2 FLOWMASTER DUEL EXHAUST.SO I ENDED UP WITH NOT ONLY A CAR BUILT FOR NASCAR BUT ONE THAT GOES LIKE NASCAR.THE INTERIOR IS FACTORY AND CLEAN ONLY NEEDING STEARING WHEEL TO BE RECOVERED AND SUN VISORS.I REPLACED THE CARPET IN THE SPRING.THE RED CORVETTE RALLY WHEELS ARE NOT INCLUDED BUT WILL COME WITH THE FACTORY WHEELS THAT HAVE ALSO BEEN RESTORED.AS YOU CAN TELL I HAD A LOT OF FUN BUILDING THIS CAR AND DON,T PLAN ON GIVING IT AWAY SO PLEASE NO SILLY OFFERS BUT NEED THE SPACE AND WOULD LIKE TO SELL TO THE RIGHT HOME.SHIPPING NOT INCLUDED.IF YOU HAVE ZERO,NEGATIVE OR NEW TO EBAY DON,T BID UNLESS YOU EMAIL ME FIRST.THIS IS A REAL AUCTION MY FRIENDS DON,T BID IT UP AND IF YOU WIN IT YOU SHOULD HAVE THE FUNDS READY.DON,T ASK YOUR WIFE AFTER YOU OWN IT ASK HER BEFORE.THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THIS RARE VERY COOL CAR.ANY QUESTIONS OR TO VIEW JUST EMAIL.I ADDED A COUPLE OF PICS OF PAPERWORK.MILES ARE CONSISTENT SINCE NEW AND THERE IS A ARTICLE ON THIS CAR AT THE 2010 GM NATIONALS.CAR CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE AS I DRIVE IT DAILY (WEATHER PERMITTING)
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