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'06 Pontiac Solstice First 1000 Edition on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:28000
Location:

Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States

Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States

 Summer is upon us. Beautiful weather is abundant.
Picture yourself cruising around in a two-seater convertible, cool wind flowing through your hair, sunshine giving you that one and only true tan, the car low to the ground and hugging the turns like its on rails. Now think of everyone looking at you as you blow by them in your "Limited Edition" Pontiac Solstice. I'm not talking about "limited" as in Pontiac is out of business and this car is no longer made. I'm talking about this is one of the First 1000 Solstices ever made! "This 'sexy, gorgeous two-seat roadster' captivated the country and created an uproar [when announced on primetime TV during NBC's The Apprentice]. On Friday, April 15, 2005, at 2:00PM EDT, all of the exclusive First 1,000 Solstices were claimed in 41 minutes and thousands more were placed on the national wait list." YOU will be one of the First 1,000 and among the elite group of owners of this limited edition roadster!

This car is White with Black cloth convertible top.
Tan and Black leather seats.
5-speed manual transmission.
All stock except custom exhaust and 4 new tires.
Special "Solstice First 1000" badge on the dash board.
Certificate of Authenticity.
Special edition VIN: ending with 000795
Limited Edition 1:18 scale die cast car still in the box.
A Solstice ball cap, black with red trim.
28,000 miles. I am the 2nd owner of this car and I bought it with 19,000 miles in 2006. So, in 8 years I've only put 8k miles myself (that's just 1,000 miles a year).
This car has exceptional value compared to other Pontiac Solstices of the same year and mileage.

Collectors - Jump on this soon as this will not last long on the classifieds!

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Pontiac Solstice for Sale

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