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1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Low Miles! Bucket Seats! Center Console! Nice! on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:61756 Color: NICE AND STRAIGHT AND PAINT REALLY SHINES
Location:

Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
Advertising:

1963 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2 DR COUPE

2 ADULT OWNERS

61,756 ACTUAL MILES

BUCKET SEATS

CENTER CONSOLE W/ VACUUM GAUGE

389 4 BARREL ENGINE 303 HORSEPOWER

NICE AND CLEAN!!

VIN # 963P224448

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NO RESERVE!!

WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER WHEN AUCTION IS COMPLETED!!

TWO ADULT OWNERS SINCE NEW. BEING SOLD TO SETTLE ESTATE
HERE IN WASHINGTON STATE. RARE 63 GRAND PRIX COUPE. VERY
NICE STYLE THROUGHOUT. ALWAYS GARAGED.

THE GRAND PRIX WAS COMPLETELY RESTYLED FOR 1963. IT HAS A
NICE CLEAN LOOK WITH NO SIDE TRIM FROM THE FACTORY. SPORTY
BUCKET SEATS AND CENTER CONSOLE WITH VACUUM GAUGE WERE
STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR THE GP.

COMES WITH THE UNIQUE PASSENGER HOLDING BAR PLUS WOOD
INSERTS STEERING WHEEL AND DASH.

THE MOST POPULAR YEAR 1963 OF THE GRAND PRIX YEARS.

THE GRAND PRIX PRODUCTION NUMBERS NEARLY DOUBLED IN 63
BECAUSE OF THE POPULAR CHANGES MADE.

A TRUE AMERICAN CLASSIC

IT COMES WITH THE POPULAR 389 V8 4 BARREL CARB.

THE CAR ONLY HAS 61,756 MILES.

CONDITION EXCELLENT THROUGHOUT!!

**EXTERIOR NICE AND STRAIGHT AND PAINT REALLY SHINES
**NICE BUMPERS FRONT AND REAR
**INTERIOR ALL ORIGINAL AND NICE AND CLEAN
**TRUNK HAS NICE MAT AND CARDBOARD SIDES W/ STICKER NICE!!!!
**ENGINE NICE AND CLEAN WITH ALL STICKERS NICE!!!!
**NICE ALL SEASON WHITE LETTERED TIRES AND FACTORY CAPS

***PICTURES DO NOT DO THE CAR JUSTICE. THE WEATHER IS LOUSY
HERE AND VERY HARD TO GET NICE PICTURES BETWEEN THE STORMS
COMING AND GOING***

JUST DROVE THE CAR AND IT DRIVES GREAT. LOTS OF POWER.
THE ENGINE IDLES NICE AND THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS NICE
AND SMOOTH. BRAKES AND STEERING WORK AS THEY SHOULD.

ALL LIGHTS WORK INCLUDING UNDER DASH LIGHT.

A REAL HEADTURNER ON THE ROAD.

FEATURES AND OPTIONS:

389 V8 POWERPLANT
303 HORSEPOWER
4 BARREL CARB SYSTEM
DUAL EXHAUST
HYDRA-MATIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES
VACUUM GAUGE
BUCKET SEATS
CENTER CONSOLE W STORAGE
SUPER DELUXE AM RADIO
REAR SPEAKER
**UNIQUE PASSENGER HOLDING BAR**
HEATER/DEFROSTER
FACTORY HUBCAPS
NICE ALL SEASON WHITE LETTERED TIRES

A GREAT HARD TO FIND 1963 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX COUPE. YOU
DO NOT SEE THESE MUCH ANYMORE. A RARE PIECE OF PONTIAC
HISTORY.

PLEASE ALLOW TIME FOR DOWNLOAD OF ALL PICTURES AS I HAVE
TAKEN MANY PICTURES TO SHOWOFF THIS UNIQUE CAR.

ALL INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE

NO RESERVE AUCTION WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER WHEN AUCTION IS
COMPLETED.

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND HAVE A GREAT WEEK BIDDING!!

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