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1971 Pontiac Grand Prix Original Pristine Survivor With 41320 Documented Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:41320
Location:

Sylvania, Ohio, United States

Sylvania, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 276571A140087
Year: 1971
Drive Type: auto
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 41,320
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: two door
Power Options: Air Conditioning

 

You are looking at one of the nicest most original 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix’s with only 41320 original documented miles in the country. A beautiful automobile from Southern California and its condition totally reflects a true survivor.

Now for some particulars

Finished in the beautiful Castillion Bronze (which is all original paint) with the saddle vinyl interior (which is all original) all complimented by the original brown vinyl top.  The paint is in excellent condition with a very brilliant shine. The interior is totally beautiful and immaculate, no cracks, fading, stains or tears anywhere.  Also, has the original factory floor mats.  It should be mentioned the dash is in pristine condition and perfect.  The vinyl top is perfect in every way.

All stainless trim is in beautiful condition. All chrome is in excellent condition. The beauty rings and center caps for the Ralley II wheels are also in excellent condition.

This 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix is optioned with AM FM stereo, factory air, power brakes, power steering and all options work perfectly.

The drive train consist of the 400 cubic inch 4 barrel complimented with the 3 speed automatic transmission.  The engine starts and performs perfectly and sounds like a muscle car that will astound the most discriminating driver.

The under carriage is extremely nice, what you would expect from an original California automobile, the floor pans, trunk pan are very nice and no rust.  The exhaust system is totally original and in very good condition, that alone tells how clean the undercarriage is.

Lots of documentation is included with this incredible 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix.  Should be mentioned according to PMC documentation this Grand Prix originally came with wheel covers and steel wheels.  I installed the Ralley II wheels and we all know how great they look on Pontiacs.

A very rare opportunity to find a 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix in pristine condition xwith original paint and only 41320 miles. An incredible find for being 43 years old.

Bid with confidence and if you have any questions you may call me at 419-392-1003 Ron, no text messages.  Though I do have the car for sale here on auction, I do reserve the right to end the auction at any time.   I can assist the buyer in any way possible.    If you are the winning bidder, you are responsible for shipping costs and a $1,000.00 nonrefundable deposit within 48 hours of end of auction with full payment due in 7 days, please review our terms. 

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