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1975 Pontiac Parisienne 2-door Coupe' ! on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:100000
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  RE-LISTED DUE TO A NON-PAYING BIDDER !

*1975 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DOOR COUPE*

I had purchased this car from the original owner who was also an employee of GM of Canada. It has a 350 Cubic Inch engine w/ a Two-Barrel Carb, So not bad on gas either. It runs & drives really well, has a nice interior, tight body, tinted glass, & it even still has the original AM/FM eight track ! The styling on these cars was timeless, & also unique ! 

It also came with a General Motors CB radio that still works well too, & it was a special order that way from the original owner !

Clear New York State title in My name, So a stroke of the pen will make for a very easy transfer to the new owner. Purchased "as is", with No warranties expressed or implied.

For shipping quotes, It would be shipped from zip code 14225. 

ALL SHIPPING COSTS INVOLVED, ARE ENTIRELY & COMPLETELY THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER....NO EXCEPTIONS WHATSOEVER.... 

Interested "Serious Bidders ONLY" May call (716)-276-6948. (Voice Mail)-Please leave a message, including Your area code & phone number. No calls after 9:00 P.M (EST)

*(This Car will be purchased "WITHOUT the Buick Factory Mags" shown in the pictures. It will have the original Pontiac Motor Division wheel-covers that came with the car when I first purchased it.)*

  THANK YOU FOR LOOKING, BIDDING, & POSSIBLY BUYING FROM ME....YOU ARE MUCH APPRECIATED !

(THIS VEHICLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL IT IS PAID FOR IN FULL. I WILL ALLOW YOU AN "AGREED"

TIME - FRAME BETWEEN US, TO HAVE IT SHIPPED, & I WILL BE WILLING TO WORK WITH YOU ON THIS .)   

          *I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS LISTING EARLY, AS IT IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY TOO*

 ( If it does "NOT" sell this time around, It'll probably be the last time I will re-list it.)

      SUMMER IS COMING VERY SOON......SO,......WHY NOT GO CRUISIN' IN A WIDE TRACK ?.......PONTIAC ! 

I'M THROWING THE FISH BACK IN THE WATER...............................CATCH HIM BEFORE HE SWIMS AWAY !


(THE DATE ON THE PICTURES ISN'T "ACCURATE" BECAUSE IT STUCK ON THIS DATE.......CAR STILL LOOKS THE SAME AS IN THE PICTURES)

The last three pictures are when I first purchased the car from the original owner. The fourth picture of the deep wine-berry colour Parisienne is one that I used to own. It illustrates just how kewl these cars are, & what can be done with them ! The 1975 Parisienne I am selling still has the tinted glass on it too. Cheers  

PLEASE NOTE: IT WILL BE SOLD TO THE PURCHASER, WITH THE ORIGINAL STOCK WHEELS & COVERS.


  *COMING UP SOON FOR SALE*

A 1979 CADDY FLEETWOOD 4-DR.

 WATCH FOR IT...COMING SOON !


BID TO WIN !...MY RESERVE IS "VERY REASONABLE" FOR THIS CAR, HOWEVER, I ALSO AM NOT A GAME SHOW HOST, & CANNOT & "WILL NOT, JUST GIVE IT AWAY"

 ANY/ALL NON-PAYING BIDDERS "WHO WIN THE AUCTION, & DO NOT PAY & FOLLOW THROUGH", WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY ! ! !





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