1977 Pontiac Can Am on 2040-cars
North Olmsted, Ohio, United States
For the rest of the story, the car is all there the only thing not there is the rear bumper reinforcement and the red lights in it. Everything on this car works the horn, turn signals 4 ways head lights interior lights door jamb switches dash lights oil pressure gauge temp and gas gauge volt meter it charges with the original alternator. I believe it to be the original 36,000 miles just from the originality of the car and all the parts on it . Had the original plugs in it I kept them the original wires are still on it and the car is pretty clean for the year the steel brake and gas lines are original and look like the day it was new, all the rubber lines are good no dry rot the trunk seal is still soft hence the clean trunk, and all the wiring is as flexable as the day it was new and un cut. the seats are soft as new a little discoloring is all the dash is perfect no cracks and soft,the headliner is good also it so amazing the stuff on this car it just amazes me. the carpet is dry rotted the shifter cable was broke I found a new one in the car old but still in the original GM bag, at some point someone put a 8 track in it, the dash is not cut up I have the original radio. The trim rings on the wheels are perfect I dropped the gas tank it had the original rubber lines from the tank tothe steel lines I replaced them, and another surprise I found the build sheet. I drained the tank and from the pictures you can see it was clean as a pin inside I took a pic of the trunk floor above the tank look how clean that is, the exhaust is even good might want to change the mufflers though it has the 80s cherry bomb glass packs on it witch are still redish looking. I had the car P.H.S documented I have that. The car was sold here in Mayfield Hts. Ohio on the east side that is where I bought it from was the east side not far from where it was sold new the front floor pans look perfect also.The window trim is all there and very nice as the original wheel well openings and they fit the body perfect the fisher door sill plates are there also very nice, the quarters are solid the right one in front of the tire has a little rust the fenders are clean as is the trunk lid and the trunk is mint the doors look solid also the inside lip is as clean as new. I HAVE A TON MORE PICS I CAN SEND ON REQUEST i could only get 24 on here they are not enough to see the car good . THE REAR SPOILER IS NOT CRACKED LIKE MOST OF THEM EITHER. That was the good now for the bad the car had not been titled in over 25 years so there is no title or record on file with the state I have a bill of sale from a licensed dealer for it so getting a title should not be hard. the guy I got it from pulled the rear quarter windows and let it sit with them out I have the windows so the rear floor pans are rusted but the rest of the floor is nice I found rear pans at Goodmark. The guy started grinding on the car and sprayed whit paint on it to stop rust I quess who knows not head. the right rear quarter had been damaged by the tail light at some point and fixed but the damage doesn't look that bad just wasn't fixed right the lacquer paint is cracked and peeling,windsheild is cracked all the other glass is good. The car is very solid and all original nice car to restore like I said all the date codes on the block distributor, carb , intake water pump all are correct it says 400 on the left side of the block but I cannot find the engine numbers the transmission tag is correct dated also. I know I am leaving a lot out about this amazing survivor . there is a reserve and I will not take less for it . Thanks any questions call Tony 440-503-0929 |
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World's only 1964 Pontiac XP-833 Banshee coupe for sale by Kia dealer
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