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1977 Pontiac Grand Lemans Coupe 18,000 Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:17950 Color: original chrome
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

I have for sale a 1977 Pontiac Grand Lemans coupe with 17,950 original miles.  Title has the mileage as original and car condition reaffirms that it is. Car is Black with original half landau top, tan in color.   No evidence of body damage or repair anywhere.  Laser straight . Exterior original chrome, moldings and seals are excellent.  Rally wheels look new. Trim rings are excellent .  The interior is original, looks new, with tan velour, bucket seats.  Has the leather wrapped sport steering wheel. Great color combination. Amazing condition. Has the original radio that works as it should .  Everything in the car works with the exception of the clock.  It works intermittently.  The car has no rust, and gets compliments everywhere I go.  Headliner, carpetting, dash, center console, seat belt holders, glass, door panels, etc are as near as new as can be.  Car has new brakes all around, and new shocks.  A/C has  been converted to R134 and blows cold.  Car runs, shifts and drives like a car with 18,000 miles. Engine compartment looks fantastic and clean as you would expect. No leaks. The car has the 350 V8 4 barrel and moves right along.  Check my feedback and buy with confidence.  Pontiac Grand Lemans are very rare cars, especially with grand prix dash and bucket seats.   All original manuals and keys.  Trunk jack and new spare are all intact.  Owner passed away and car was in storage . Thanks for looking.   NO RESERVE

 

I HAVE INCLUDED A PICTURE OF THE 1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX THAT I SOLD.  THE FOLLOWING FEEDBACK IS FOR THE GRAND PRIX.

 

 

My last car I sold was a 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix, with 19,000 miles.  The following is the feedback that was left from the buyer of the car.

Positive feedback ratingGreat car - better than described! Thank you.Buyer: Oct-02-13 20:46
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