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1994 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Elderly Owned 39000 Original Miles Gorgeous Car on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:39147
Location:

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
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1994 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 

Hello,

You are bidding on beautiful example of a 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP with 39000 original miles that comes to roughly 1950 miles a year! This car is absolutely gorgeous and has been cared for by an elderly couple before I purchased it for my collection, it is a true cream puff. This car has been in our collection for a few years now and we have enjoyed every moment of it. It shows great at our local car shows. I have decided to sell a few vehicles from my collection and this is one of them. There have been absolutely no modifications done to this car, it is completely stock. 

Body:

The body on this car is extremely clean, absolutely no rust. The car is extremely straight down both sides with absolutely no waves. All of the body lines line up nice and even. The low mileage absolutely shows in the external condition of this car. It has always been store indoors and has never seen snow or rain. 

Interior:

The interior in this car is in great shape. It is a great factory two town black and grey interior. The carpet has no rips or tears and still has great color. The seats have no tears or major wear and still look great. The headliner is not sagging down and is completely intact. The dash pad is not cracked. All of the lights, switches and other accessories inside of the car work well. Two sets of keys will be included and the original owners manual. 

Mechanical:

The engine and transmission both run very smoothly. The engine is still extremely strong and has no hesitations at all, it starts up every time you turn the key with no problems. The transmission shifts very strong and has no hesitation or slippage at all. The tires are in great shape and are currently nitrogen filled. 

You will absolutely not be disappointed with this GTP at all and it will make a great cruiser for anyone. I wish I didn't have to let it go but Im running out of space and want to move onto other projects. 

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to either message or call me at 734-604-6826. A knowledgeable and informed buyer makes for an extremely easy transaction for both of us. 

Terms and Conditions:

I reserve the right to end this auction at any time due to local sale. The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements, I will make myself available when the shipper arrives for pickup. A non-refundable deposit of $500.00 is due within 48hrs end of auction or sale via PayPal. The remaining payment to be due within 5 days. All payments must be made by the following forms only, cash in person, certified bank check or bank money wire transfer. If you have less than 10 feedback please call or message me first before bidding. If you do not do so you bid will be canceled and you will be blocked from bidding. 

Thanks and happy bidding!

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