Pontiac Solstice 400 Hp Mallett Conversion Red Convertible on 2040-cars
Divide, Colorado, United States
2007 Pontiac Solstice with Mallett conversion that includes a Corvette LS2 400 HP motor, enlarged radiator and brakes along with suspension up grades and high performance clutch. The Solstice has an upgraded interior and was the highest optioned car you could order. It was shipped from the dealer new to Mallet Motors for the upgrades. Mallett advertises the car would turn the quarter mile at 12.8 seconds. Road and Track October of 2008 gave this car rave reviews. After delivery I had extensive clear bra done to the car. Now that Pontiac is no longer, I would think this car could go up in value from here. I am the original owner with clear title. Call me @ office 719-227-5825 or home @ 719-687-1109. |
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