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1975 75 Pontiac Grandville Grand Ville Brougham Great Running Driving Classic! on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:99999
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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1975 Pontiac Grand Ville Brougham Four Door with approximately 132,500 miles.

Loaded with factory options and the following equipment: power driver and passenger seats (both work), 455 V8 with 4 bbl carburetor and automatic transmission, rally gauges with fuel economy gauge, dual remote mirrors (work), power windows (all work), power locks (2 of the 4 are functioning properly), tilt steering column, cruise control (did not want to work last time we tried it), ATC (heater temp works fine; air conditioning needs at least a charge - we have never used it), AM/FM stereo with 8-track player (both am and fm work on the radio - 8-track has not been tried for quite some time), digital clock (does not work), litter container, delay wipers (working), rear window defroster (works), visor vanity mirrors, trip odometer, remote trunk release, front cornering lamps (working), and more.

There are some rust issues, the worst of which is under/around the vinyl top, especially around the rear window and side opera windows (not too bad on the driver's side but pretty significant on the passenger side).  The top itself needs replacing too.  Otherwise, there is a little rust-through in the passenger side dog leg and other rust in passenger side lower rear quarter near the chrome trim (and probably underneath the trim too).  The car itself is very solid.  Floor pans and trunk are good.  Frame is solid.  Doors are in good shape, as are the fenders, hood, and trunk lid.  (We have several pictures of the underside of the car too, so if you need to see some of those, please ask.)

There are a few cracks in the dash pad.  The headliner has some minor holes in it, but it's still functioning okay.

The seats show a fair amount of wear and a few pieces of the "top foam layer" are gone from the front seats.

Both bumpers, headlights, taillights, bezels, etc., are in very good condition, with the exception of driver's side taillight bezel which is cracked (lens is fine).

We have taken many pictures of the Grandville but are limited on the number we can include in the listing.  So we do have more - please ask for others.

We do have a clear title and keys.   The car is currently licensed and insured.

Mileage indicated in the listing details is not accurate.

E-mail requests for additional pictures.  (We have lots more photos but are limited to 12 for this listing.)

There is NO SHIPPING for this car unless you as buyer arrange for it via a third party shipper.  This is a running and driving car, and we have driven it distances of at least 300 miles one way, but not for a few years.  You may want to replace belts and/or hoses before driving it too far. 

Tires are still in good condition - at least two of them have approximately 85% of the tread remaining and are about 5 years old.

We do have the owner's manual and a copy of the original build sheet.

Buyer is responsible for all costs of delivery/pick up.  Seller will cooperate as much as possible regarding pickup.   

This car is located in the Greater Saint Louis area of Missouri.  A nearby zip code is 63123.

Please remember that your bid is a contract.  $500 down payment due within 3 days of end of auction. (NO PayPal unless arranged in advance.)  50% of purchase price must be paid within 7 days of auction's end.  Balance of payment is due within 14 days of the end of the auction - no exceptions.  Time frame for removal is somewhat flexible, but we'd like to have the car picked up within 30 days.  (Please give us a couple days' notice before pickup.)

The car is for sale locally so we reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

See our other listings for additional items. We appreciate you taking the time to look at this auction!

Sold as-is.  All sales final.  No refunds.


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