1967 Pontiac Grand Prix on 2040-cars
Emerson, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 50,933
Model: Grand Prix
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: 2 door
Interior Color: White
Drive Type: auto
have a nice barn find here, 67 grand prix, 400 engine,automatic trans,shows 50933 on od not sure if thats real maybe 150k ? bench seat with arm rests, aftermarket radio, factory air and its all there, factory side windows with gp etched in the window! very minor rust , rust located in lower areas of the fenders and quarters , trunk has some as per pics, and the rear glass has some around the sides and bottom( the moldings were just placed on the back window area for the pictures,), not bad ... car runs but really needs carb rebuilt it starts with ether and keeps running nice and smooth,brakes need to be gone over brakes are to the floor but master cylinder holds fluid might just need to be bleed, if i get a chance ill try that,, was painted in primer was original montreux blue with blue vinyl, interior is all there looks like its white or cream color, all there but needs a little tlc, has new tires , has the fender skirts, real good car easy resto.... car sold as is where is.. if brakes dont work i cant help the transporter keep that in mind clear title, must be trailored..putting new battery in it on monday, also just had it running runs great no taps knocks nothing, but it needs ether to get it going i quess from sitting ran her for half hour ran great..no reserve bid early, email any ? ,headlight doors work a little slow but work, still has the original t3 headlights how rare is that! and they work....also just wanted to say the body panels on the car are laser straight you just have the small rust issues on the bottom of fenders and quarters and back window area.would make a nice easy project for someone or a ratrod?
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