1977 Pontiac Grand Prix Base Coupe 2-door 4.9l Showroom No Reserve on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4.9L 301Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Automatic trunk release, tilt wheel, Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 19,800
Exterior Color: Mojave Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Buckskin
1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX. THE CAR IS IN SHOWROOM CONDITION. IT IS PHS DOCUMENTED CAR. EVERYTHING ON THE CAR WORKS AS IT DID FROM THE FACTORY. ORIGINAL CAR. THE COLOR IS CALLED MOJAVE TAN, WITH THE LANDAU BUCKSKIN TOP. THE INTERIOR HAS BUCKSKIN BUCKET SEATS, ALL ORIGINAL. ALL OPTIONS WORK, CLOCK, A/C, RADIO POWER SEAT, POWER WINDOWS, TILT WHEEL, ALL LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD. THE EXTERIOR IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, AS IS THE INTERIOR. LOOKS AS IT DID FROM THE FACTORY. THE CAR HAS 19,800 ORIGINAL MILES. BOUGHT IN JULY 1977. BY MAURO RUGGERE OF SHREWSBURY MA. AT THE AGE OF 60. HE PASSED AWAY IN 2009 AT THE AGE OF 92. SHORTLY AFTER HIS DEATH, THE FAMILY SOLD THE CAR TO MJ CLASSIC CARS IN SAINT PETERBURG FLORIDA. SINCE I HAVE OWNED THE CAR I REPLACED ANYTHING THAT WASN"T PERFECT. HAS ALL NEW FIRESTONE TIRES, INCLUDING THE MATCHING TRUNK TIRE. RIM IN THE TRUNK ALSO MATCHES THE RIMS ON THE CAR. ALL NEW FACTORY WHEEL WELL MOLDINGS. VERY EXPENSIVE AND HARD TO FIND. HAS CUSTOM MATCHING LEATHER STEERING WHEEL COVER. HAS THE FACTORY PASSENGER LIGHTED MIRROR. WHEN THE LAST 77 GRAND PRIX YOU SAW WITH A LIGHTED PASSENGER MIRROR? ALL NEW FACTORY TRIM RINGS AND CENTER CAPS. NEW OPERA WINDOW MOLDINGS, NEW FACTORY DOOR EDGE GUARDS. CAR HAS THE FACTORY, VERY RARE CHROME MIRRORS, THAT LOOK FANTASTIC WITH THE REST OF THE CHROME ON THE CAR. CAR ALSO COMES WITH THE MATCHING FACTORY BULLET MIRRORS. NEW FLOOR MATS, ALL CHROME LOOKS AS NEW. NO DENTS, NICKS, SCRATCHES, or RUST ANYWHERE. THE ONLY THING THAT I KNOW IS NOT ORIGINAL IS THE EXHAUST. I ADDED DUAL EXHAUST, DONE RIGHT, WITH THE TURNED DOWN CHROME TIPS. I MADE IT VERY CLEAR TO THE PLACE THAT DID THE EXHAUST THAT I WANTED IT QUIET, JUST LIKE FACTORY, AND IT IS. ALL ORIGINAL GLASS, INCLUDING THE WINDSHEILD, WHICH IS PERFECT. ALL WEATHERSTRIPPING IS EXCELLENT. HAS THE WIDE CHROME MOLDINGS ON THE ROCKER PANELS, THAT ARE FACTORY. HAS THE OPTIONAL DOME MAP LIGHT. DASH HAS NO CRACKS. THIS CAR HAS BEEN GARAGED, AND HAS BARELY BEEN BROKEN IN. IT LOOKS AND RUNS AS NEW.NO FADING IN THE BACK WINDOW AREA, LOOKS NEW. NO LEAKS OF ANY KIND. EMBLEMS ARE ALL NEW FACTORY, ALONG WITH THE TRUNK LOCK. TAILIGHTS ARE EXCELLENT WITH NO FADING. DASH AREA AND CONSOLE AREA ARE LIKE NEW, WITHOUT ANY WEAR OR SCRATCHES. NOT SURE WHAT ELSE TO SAY ABOUT THIS CAR. I DRIVE IT VERY LITTLE, BUT WHEN I DO< THE COMPIMENTS COME VERY FREELY. PEOPLE COME OVER AND ADMIRE THE CAR, AND CANNOT BELEIVE THE CONDITION. THE MOST POPULAT COMMENT I GET< AFTER SHOWING THE WHOLE CAR TO THEM, IS IT LOOKS LIKE NEW!! THIS HAS TO BE ONE OF THE LOWEST MILEAGE GRAND PRIXS AND HAS TO BE THE NICEST, IF NOT ONE OF THE NICEST ANYWHERE. THE NEW OWNER WILL NOT BE DISSAPPOINTED. PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. I AM LISTING WITH AN OPENING BID TO OWN THE CAR, WITH NO RESERVE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU IMMEDIATELY. PLEASE< IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS, PLEASE DON'T WASTE MY TIME, BECAUSE THESE LISTINGS ON EBAY ARE NOT CHEAP. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK.
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