1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J on 2040-cars
New Lenox, Illinois, United States
Body Type:hardtop
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: -2 door hardtop
Drive Type: rwd
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 83,081
Sub Model: model j
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: sold as is
69 grand prix model j in decent shape. 400 cu. in motor and automatic transmission all believed to be original. car does not run. some rust in trunk and floor pans. little blistering on passenger door and right rear wheel well. bad rust spot on bottom left rear quarter panel front bucket seats and rear seat missing. rest of body is solid vinyl roof in great shape. decent set of pontiac mags with good looking beauty rings and center caps. all chrome on car is in really good shape. car is for sale locally and seller reserves right to end auction early. email or call with questions Bob 630 248-7127
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