1962 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Door Coupe Hit In Front Lots Of Good Parts. on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
| MID-AMERICA MOTORS 2401 FAIRFIELD LINCOLN NEBRASKA, 68521 OFFICE/FAX 402-477-4426 ROD'S CELL 402-560-0766 ANYTIME UP FOR AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!!! 1962 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2 DOOR COUPE. 389 V/8, 4 BARREL, NOW 3 TWO SETUP. SUPER HYDRA-MATIC TRANSMISSION. BUCKET SEATS CONCEAL, VERY NICE INTERIOR. THIS OLD GAL WAS HIT HARD IN THE FRONT, SOLD AS IS!! NEBRASKA SALVAGE TITLE!! YOU WILL NEED TO BRING A TRAILER WE WILL HELP YOU LOAD IT.LOTS OF GOOD PARTS, MAKE A GREAT DONOR CAR, NICE INTERIOR, GOOD TRUNK, RIGHT QUATER PANEL, RIGHT FRONT DOOR, TRUNK DECK, REAR BUMPER, ONE BENT, 4 GOOD, 8 BOLT ALUMINUM WHEELS. IF YOU ARE BUILDING ONE OF THESE HOT RODS HERE A BUNCH OF PARTS TO GET YOU GOING! SELLING TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, NO RESERVE!!! THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!!! | 
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