1972 Pontiac Grand Prix.... Model J on 2040-cars
Manchester, Maryland, United States
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FOR SALE ,,,,1972 GRAND PRIX ...MODEL J..... 53,000 MILE CAR....IM 3rd OWNER OF THIS CAR....SHE WAS SOLD NEW AT WILLIAMS PONTIAC IN BOYERTOWN PA,,,,,,THE ORIGINAL OWNER KEPT IT UNTIL 1997/98,,WHEN SHE PASSED...HER BROTHER GOT THE CAR AND KEPT IT UNTIL LAST YEAR,,,,HIS HEALTH HAD GONE DOWN ..HAD NOT DROVE HER FOR A LONG TIME.....HIS SON WOULD RUN HER AND DRIVE IT SOME,,BUT VERY LIMITED.....I WAS TOLD SHE HAS BEEN GARAGED ALL HER LIFE......THE CAR HAS 53,000 MILES,,THE SON SAID HIS DAD HAD A NEW VINYL TOP AND CARPET,AND HEADLINER INSTALLED WITHIN THE LAST FEW YEARS,,,,THE CAR IS A 400/400 TRANS.... AM/FM FACTORY STEREO RADIO WITH 2 REAR SPEAKERS...POWER STEERING/BRAKES....POWER WINDOWS...POWER TRUNK RELEASE,,,,,,REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER IN THE GLASS,,,,RALLY WHEELS....TILT WHEEL,,,ALL CHROME IS ORIGINAL AND IN NICE CONDITION,,,,i WAS TOLD BY THE SON THAT THE AIR DID WORK FINE ,,BUT THE BELT BROKE AND HIS DAD NEVER PUT ONE ON..THE AC IS ALL IN TACH,BUT HE BELT....THE FATHER ADDED A BAR FOR THE UPPER HOSE TO REST ON...THERE ARE NO CRACKS IN THE DASH OR DOOR PANELS...OR CONSOLE..THAT I CAN SEE.....I DROVE HER MAYBE 10 MILES WHEN I GOT IT...THE TITLE IS IN MY NAME AND IS CLEAR...MARYLAND TITLE.....THE SON TOLD ME THE ONLY DAMAGE HE KNEW OF WAS MANY YEARS AGO A NEIGHBOR BACKED INTO THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR 1/4 PANEL....STILL LOOKS STRIGHT...IF YOU LAY ON THE GROUND AND LOOK UP YOU CAN SEE WHERE IT HAD SOME WORK...NOT BAD....PAINT COULD USE A GOOD BUFFING,,,,BUT IT A NICE ORIGINAL CAR,,,AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME SEE IT......PLEASE DONT BID,,,IF YOUR WIFE HAS TO OK IT.....OR ANY OF THE OTHER THINGS I HEAR EVERYONE TALK ABOUT...THIS CAR IS KINDA RARE ,,,,, THE BRONZE COLOR AND IT HAS A CLOTH INTERIOR...THE SEATS HAD SOME OF THE SEAMS SPLITTING.....I CALLED A BUNCH OF PONTIAC PARTS HOUSES,,,NO ONE HAD CLOTH INTERIOR KITS,,,SO WE CALL A PLACE ON THE WEST COAST...AND THEY HAD THE MATERIAL,,,SOO THE FRONT SEATS ARE REDONE AND NICE....INTERIOR IS REALLY NICE NOW....THE FLOORS HAVE NEVER BEEN RUSTED AND A GREAT.....I DONT SEE WHERE ITS EVER BEEN RUSTED,,EXCEPT FOR 2 OR 3 LITTLE RUST BUBBLES ON THE EDGE OF THE HOOD ON DRIVERS SIDE AT THE CHROME ON THE EDGE NEAR THE WINDSHIELD......I HAVE TRYED TO TELL ALL THE GOOD AND BAD THINGS I KNOW ABOUT HER.....ITS A NICE ORIGINAL CAR.... BUYER IS RESPONCIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COST.....IT .WONT LEAVE HERE UNTIL I HAVE CASH IN MY HAND....SHES NOT PERFECT BUT A REALLY NICE UNRESTORED CAR......IM IN MANCHESTER, MARYLAND...... PLEASE NO EARLY OR LATE NITE CALLS IM EASTERN TIME .... PLEASE ONLY CALL BETWEEN 9 AMTO 9 PM GARY 4=ONE=0=239-349-TWO |
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