1969 Grand Prix 3 Spd Manual 1 Of 277 Ever Produced on 2040-cars
Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400 wx code 48 heads
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: no vinal
Mileage: 62,000
Drive Type: manual rwd
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Up for sale is a 69 grand prix with a three speed manual trans. The car has valid rust and some rot, this is the bad----The good is this is one of 277 cars ever produced with this combination !!!! There is a 400 4 barrel under the hood with a wx code and 48 heads. Whatever parts are needed to put this car back together i have and can be sold seperatly. If you have been looking for a needle in a hay stack you just found it !! The car starts but the choke is not hooked up so until it warms up it argues to stay running after that it starts right up, moves under its own power with a brand new clutch. This car is so rare i doubt you will see another. This is not a fire sale so no lowballers please! If you dont have the money please dont bid. If your feedback is under ten and you dont message me first you bid will not be accepted !!!!!!! PHS DOCUMENTATION COMES WITH THE CAR YES IT IS REAL
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