1988 Pontiac Gta 1 Of 400 High Option Car Ws6, 5.7l, Unmolested, One Family Owne on 2040-cars
Odessa, Florida, United States
Unaltered 1988 GTA WS6 5.7l all options on it, Tan and black factory recardo seats factory digital dash, factory 5.7 a little over 100k on it it runs and drives as it should, fun car and its a looker. it needs a bulb replaced in the dash, and the radio is locked it needs to be reprogrammed. This car was purchased by my sister in 1988 and she drove it for a time then it sat in her garage until I purchased it from her in 2009, at which time I fixed everything that needed fixed and then parked it in my garage. its a great car and a great looker, runs and drives wonderful, the battery is being charged and It could be driven away after purchase. I do have it for sale local so first come first serve. thanks for looking Ron
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