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Black 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix/white Int/very Good Condition/v8 Auto/93k Orig Mi on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:93002
Location:

Poughkeepsie, New York, United States

Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
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You are bidding on a beautiful

1968 GRAND PRIX
by Pontiac

Black with white leather interior.   Made famous by being a limited run body style for Pontiac. Made infamous by being the car of choice of mobster Henry Hill as featured in the movie Goodfellas.  The 1968 Grand Prix is one of a kind! (This is NOT the car from the movie, btw)   Powerful. Beautiful. They just don't make cars like them anymore.

And now, this one needs a new home.

Please make sure you look at all the pictures I've provided for they tell the story best.  93K original miles. Clear title.  2-door hardtop.  The body is solid with mainly surface rust where the paint has scratched or worn away. (see pics) The interior is all original. It's clean and in excellent condition except for a tear in each armrest (see pic). Burl elm insert for dash and shift console. No leaks anywhere. Headliner is beautiful.  Original carpeting in great shape.  Finger touch steering. Disc brakes. 455 cu/in V8.  Automatic transmission w/ T-bar console shift.  Original temperature controls & radio.  She drives beautifully and has amazing pick up.  She has a double pumper carburetor  with an upgraded manifold to accommodate the 4 barrel monster.  (We do have the original carburetor and manifold for someone restoring to factory that we will give you if requested.) Brand new tires. Large trunk.  

If you ARE looking to restore her to her original luster, contact about additional parts we have collected.

I have done my best to describe the car accurately and with detail.  If you find I have left something out or if you have any questions at all, please contact me and I'll find out what you need to know. Serious bidders only please. Please ask all your questions BEFORE you bid to avoid confusion.  Deposit required via PayPal within 24 hours of winning auction.  Balance to be settled by cash or bank check only upon pick-up.  (No personal checks)  Winner bidder to make all transportation arrangements for pick-up within 10 business days of auction close.   

(Again, I do not claim, or even mean to imply, that this car was used in the movie Goodfellas OR that it belonged to the actual Henry Hill. It is just the same year, make and model.)

Thanks for looking!

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