1962 Pontiac Grand Prix on 2040-cars
Utica, Michigan, United States
HERE IS A 1962 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX FOR SALE
RUST FREE OREGON STATE CAR ORGINAL.......(I HAVE NOT CHECKED THE NUMBERS TO PROVE IT) 389 ,2 BARREL AUTOMATIC RUNS, DRIVES,STOPS,..........ENGINE RUNS WELL ,STARTS ON FIRST HIT,NO SMOKE,NOISES,TAPPING, LOOKS TO HAVE BEEN REBUILT TRANSMISSION IS GOOD, NO LEAKS,SHIFTS WELL RADIATOR REBUILT NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM, WITH GLASS PACKS INTERIOR IS ALL THERE ,NEEDS SOME LOVE RUST FREE FLOOR PLANS, I REMOVED CARPETING TO SHOW THIS RUST FREE TRUNK GOOD FRAME,NO RUST OR SCALING ALL GAUGES WORK ,,GAS GAUGE,ETC, WIPERS,LIGHTS,ALL WORK CLEAR CLEAN TITLE MILIAGE IS UNKNOWN............. INCLUDED IN SALE ARE A NEW SET OF CHROME REVERSE RIMS,SKIRTS,HUBCAPS TIRES ARE GOOD ,LOOK LIKE NEW OLD OWNER CUT THE COILS TO LOWER THE CAR, AND PAINTED IT FLAT BLACK FOR THE RAT ROD LOOK, WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK, I SEE NO BONDO OR BODY WORK DONE. MY INTENTION WAS TO BUILD A "BOBCAT PONTIAC CLONE" ....................OR "ROYAL PONTIAC " .............THESE WERE THE CARS THAT A LOCO PONTIAC DEALERSHIP CREATED TO SHOW OFF THEIR STUFF DURING THE EARLY SIXTIES BUT TIME AND STORAGE ISSUES HAVE STALLED THE PROJECT, SO OFF TO A NEW OWNER QUESTIONS? .............FEEL FREE NO RESERVE AUCTION, MAKE AN OFFER.......... I JUST LOWERED THE BUY NOW PRICE, ............SO BID,BUY,DRIVE ............. THANKS FOR LOOKING |
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