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2 1972 Pontiac Grand Prixs One Sj One J on 2040-cars

US $6,700.00
Year:1972 Mileage:49501
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States

selling 2 pontiac grand prixs , first car 72 Grand prix SJ# 2K57Y2A131958 runs and drives, no smoke or knocks,  has the following options.
YC code 455 with #66 Heads, 325 horse
 PX code turbo 400 trans,
12 bolt 3:23 posi rear end,
 disc brakes, 
 Rallye wheels.
160 mile speedo.
 dual snorkel air cleaner
Power seat, windows, locks, tilt, cruise, A./C. 
Ride and handling package.
 light rust in the quarters that i can see, very little in the trunk and floors, a wire brush and sealer would take care of whats there.
  has some rust in the rear window sill.  
needs complete restoration.
second car.
 1972 Pontiac model  J,# 2K57T2A173252, with 62322 miles, been sitting since 1999 in a back yard with a tree growing through the rear bumper, has the following options.
 original YS 400
 7K3 heads.
 PX code turbo 400.
 3:08 non posi 10 bolt rear end,
 A/C, disc brakes, ride and handling package, 
AM radio, 
  car ran good before the carb was stolen off it a few months ago, no smoke or knocks, has some rust in the rear quaters, and broken out back glass, rust in that area as well,  a correct carb and a battery and the car would likely fire up, was parked do to a cracked flex plate {flyweel} .
   have clean titles in my name for both cars, i had planned on restoring the SJ using some parts of the J and then other ventures came along,  you could use what parts you need, and part the J out, and get most of your money back on this deal, or restore both and have 2 cool cars... i wont separate them, they will be sold as a pair, questions call 720-841-1399.
   sold as is with no guarantee, these are 41 year old project cars. and need complete restoration, no you cant fly out and drive one home...you will be stranded on the side of the road for sure, 
  buyer is responsible for all and any shipping, and or shipping costs. 
payment to be made within 7 days of close of sale, cars to be picked up within 30 days of close of sale, 
   500.00 non refundable down payment is to be made via paypal.  no exceptions..
thank you for looking at my sale.

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