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1966 Pontiac Grand Prix Sport Coupe, Runs Great, Loaded Car, Solid Floors, Tlc. on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:95000
Location:

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:389
Year: 1966
Drive Type: automatic
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 95,000
Model: Grand Prix
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: delux
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

what i know about 1966 pontiacs you could write on a postage stamp. so if you are reading this then i am sure you know way more than me about this kind of antique car. so i encourage anyone interested to come see and drive it if at all possible. up for auction is this 1966 pontiac grand prix sport coupe needing a little TLC. clear title in hand. she has a great big 389 ci V8 in her which starts up very easily and runs GREAT, the engine seems very healthy and will spin the rear tires with just a jab on the gas pedal. the old girl will need a new exhaust. she is fitted with power windows, factory A/C, power steering and power brakes. there are three chrome switches under the dash that read SPEAKER. RR DEFROST and  UP *ANTENNA* DN . all the power windows work but some are kinda slow. all the glass is good. the area around the back glass is VERY good, please see the close up picture`s. three of the four floor pans are as SOLID AS THE DAY THEY WERE MADE. the fourth floor pan, the drivers floor pan has a couple of TINY holes in it about the size of the head of a pencil. the rocker panels and all the floor braces ARE SOLID AS A ROCK. there is evidence of some bondo around the rear wheel well`s but it must have been done years ago, see close up pictures. the trunk floor has had some fiber glass put on it at some time in the distant past. but from underneath the trunk floor looks good and so do the inner quarter panels. the gas tank looks great also. the FRAME OF THE CAR IS ALSO AS SOLID AS A ROCK. the underside lip of the hood and trunk lid are also in great condition, see close up pic`s. the four spinner hubcaps are for correct 14 inch wheels and the car has 15 inch wheels on it. the A/C evaporator is out of its box under the hood and is lying in the trunk floor. the dash pad will need to be replaced.


right now the old girl will crank right up and drive around the yard or onto a trailer but she has not been on the road for about two years. in my opinion the buyer would be wise to trailer the car away. i can provide a shipping quote if you give me the town you live in and the zip code. i am not saying that the car could not be driven away but its not something i would do. if you have any questions, want to make an offer or need more pictures please email. or you can call me on 864 616 6860 up until 10 pm east coast time. shipping over sea`s is no problem at all and charleston port is only 4 hours east of me. i have already shipped antique cars to england, germany, sweden and australia. clear title in hand but i do not have any keys for the car. thanks and good luck.

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