1965 Pontiac Grand Prix Base 6.9l on 2040-cars
Sabillasville, Maryland, United States
HI THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTION :THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1965 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX FOR PARTS. HAS NO MOTOR BUT TRANS AND REAR END ARE PRESENT DONT KNOW IF THEY ARE MATCHING NUMBERS TO CAR OR IF REAR IS POSI.I AM A GTO GUY AND CLEANING UP MY LOT SO HAVE NO USE FOR A GRAND PRIX . THIS CAR HAS THE ORIN EIGHT LUG WHEELS AND POWER WINDOW SET UP SEEMS TO BE COMPLETE .HOOD IS IN GREAT SHAPE ONE SKALL DENT IN FRONT AND A LIGHT SURFACE RUST IS PRESENT THE UNDERSIDE IS ALMOST MINT A VERY GOOD HOOD.I ALSO HAVE THE TILT F/S COLUMN IF INTERESTED CAN BUY ADD. COST OR SEPARATE.I DO NOT HAVE A TITLE WITH CAR BUT CAN BE GOTTEN FROM ANY TITLE SERVIC IF SO DESIRED .I DONT WANT TO CRUSH IT AS IT HAS MANY GOOD PARTS FOR SOMEONE AND I KNOW HOW IMPORTANT A GREAT PARTS CAR CAN BE ALL SERIAL PLATES ARE INTACT AS IS COWL TAG .U WILL GET A BILL OF SALE WITH THIS CAR .WHAT U SEE IS WHAT U GET .IM IN SABILLASVILLE MD. AROUND 50 MIN FROM CARLISLE PA .I WILL BE AT SPRING CARLISLE SELLING A FEW PARTS .I CAN BE REACHED CELL 202 257 5909 MON THRU THURSDAY DURING DAY AT 301 868 5515 ANY QUESTIONS CALL GARY CAVE THANKS FOR LOOKING A 200.00 DEPOAIT MUST BE RECEIVED 24HRS AFTER AUCTION HAS ENDED OR SECOND HIGH BIDDER WILL BE SENT A SECOND CHANCE OFFER.SELLING AT NO RESERVE |
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