1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J,numbers Matching Car,"no Reserve" on 2040-cars
Westmoreland, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.6L 400Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:U/K
Fuel Type:GAS
Make: Pontiac
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: Base
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 139,000
Sub Model: model j
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Cylinders: 8
Interior Color: White
up for your consideration is my 1969 pontiac grand prix model j,this is a mumbers matching mostly rust free pa car with a clear pa title..lets get the mechanical part of the car out of the way...this car runs and drives as nice as it gets..its the nicest running,driving car that ive drivin..so just so you know,it does not need 1 thing mechanicly in my opinion.you could easily drive this car while you tinker with the rest of it..the frame and floors and trunk are beautiful.it had a repaint probably back in the 90s,not horrable but the car deserves to be repainted and brought back to its glory..interior is all original and would need to be redone at one point,carpet is good,dash is beautiful with no cracks,console is nice...it will need a new shifter cable as it binds up ,there only 30 on ebay..i drove to southern pa to pick this car up ,it has so much going for it,true numbers matching 400 with the th400,air car and everything still there,and seems to work,and its a good color combo car,code 51 liberty blue with white interior,and finally,southern pa extremely clean car..i am only listing because i dont think ill get to the car this year and dont want it sit.i am a buick gran sport guy and have been for for 25 years,ive always liked these and thats why i did a 12 hour trip to go get.these cars are hard to find that arent all rotted out,this would be an easy car to strip down and repaint..please call me with any questions,315-725-5493.i will keep car in the garage for a few weeks after sold until car is picked up..also this car did have a vinal top wich has been removed,i did remove some of the chrome and both front and rear chrome wich i saved and is in trunk.also the engine has an aluminum intake and i beleive a holley 650 vacumm carb,other then that the engine looks stock,althoughit definitly looks like its been rebuilt and not to long ago,after looking at it on the lift the paint on the motor looks recent.again,engine purrrrrs and car is a dream to drive,no dissappointments there....
On Feb-12-13 at 09:01:22 PST, seller added the following information:
update to some questions 2-12-13""""" the car has 15"rally wheels and the center caps and trim rings are nice...the front tires are nice with good tread left and rears arent that great..exaust sounds great,not loud but just right...theres no shakes,shimmys,or any issues how it drives,it even has a pull choke and works,car starts right up even in the cold...i will help in any way i can if someone needs to line up shipping,car is safe and sound in a dry barn....no worries...
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