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1977 Pontiac Grand Prix Sj Coupe 2-door 6.6l Pristine Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:30071
Location:

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
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WELCOME

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A PRISTINE UNTOUCHED 77SJ WITH 30k ORIGINAL MILES. THE CAR WAS SOLD TO HOLT PONTIAC CADILLAC IN HOLT CALIFORNIA AND REMAINED THERE ITS WHOLE LIFE UNTIL NOW THE PICTURES ARE LESS THAN 30DAYS OLD.THE CALIFORNIA BLUE PLATES AND ORIGINAL LICENSE PLATE FRAMES GO WITH SALE ALONG WITH WINDOW STICKER, FACTORY INVOICE, ALL OWNERS, RADIO, OPTION MANUALS AS WELL AS WARRANTY BOOKLETS

 

THE DETAILS:

 

THIS WOULD BE A TRUE MUSEUM TIMEPIECE FOR ANY GP COLLECTOR  THE ORIGINAL METALLIC PAINT IS BRILLIANT AND POPS OUT AT YOU, THE SHEET METAL WHICH IS LASER STRAIGHT, THE CHROME AND STAINLESS ARE IMMACULATE .THERE ARE NO PAINT CHIPS ON THE NOSE OR ALONG THE BOTTOM OF EITHER SIDE ABOVE THE ROCKER PANEL MOLDINGS AND NO DOOR DINGS ON THE WHEEL WELL MOLDINGS OR ANYWHERE ON THE CAR AT ALL. THE WIRE WHEEL COVERS ARE LIKE OUT OF THE BOX BRIGHT SHINEY NO  DINGS OR CURB RASH .THE INTERIOR IS TIME WARPED LIKE NO ONE EVER SAT IN THE CAR SEATS, CARPETS, HEADLINER, DASH ARE ALL EXCELLENT TO SAY THE LEAST AND IF YOU LOOK AT THE STEERING WHEEL THERE IS NO WOODGRAIN TRIM WORN OFF WHICH  YOU RARELY SEE ON ANY GRAND PRIX.  IF YOU CHECK MOST GRAND PRIXS WITH WHITE INTERIOR THEY TURN YELLOW OVER TIME AS PICS WILL SHOW NOT THE CASE HERE AS THIS SJ WAS KEPT IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED ENVIROMENT THE PADDED TOP IS S0FT AND CLEAN WITH NO BUBBLING AS  SHOWN. UNDERCARRIAGE IS MUCH THE SAME AS THE REST  OF THE CAR.

THE OPTIONS WITH CODES

CQ4   PADDED LANDAU TOP

QCX  GR70X15 STEEL BELTED TIRES

C65  AUTO TEMP CONTROL AIR COND

V31  FRONT BUMPER GUARDS

V32  REAR BUMPER GUARDS

K30 CRUISE CONTROL

A90  REMOTE REAR DECK RELEASE

B93  DOOR EDGE GUARDS

AQ1 SOFT RAY GLASS

B84  BODY SIDE MOLDINGS WIDE

AC3 LEFT FRONT POWER BUCKET SEAT

A31   POWER WINDOWS

UM2  AM/FM STEREO WITH 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER

N33 TILT STEERING WHEEL

N95 WIRE WHEEL COVERS

YJ9 CALIF EMISSION REQUIREMENTS

 

 

 

 

THE MECHANICALS:

WITH BARELY OVER 30K MILES AND ALWAYS CARED FOR AND MAINTAINED  IT CAN ONLY BE SAID DRIVES AS NEW AND TURN KEY WITH EVERY OPTION WORKING 100% EVEN THE RADIO/8TRACK SOUNDS GREAT AS YOU CRUISE DOWN THE ROAD I HAVE NOT DETAILED THE CAR TO SHOW HOW ORIGINAL THIS SJ IS. AS YOU WILL NOTE IN PICS IT STILL HAS ITS FACTORY MARKINGS ON THE ENGINE  WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW THAT?????

OVERALL:

THIS IS A TRULY AMAZING SURVIVOR UNMOLESTED NOT DETAILED OR PAINTED TO HIDE ANYTHING, THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING SO IF YOU CHOOSE BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND KNOW THIS SJ HAS BEEN DESCRIBED PERFECTLY THANKS FOR LOOKING

EXTRAS:

BRAND NEW FACTORY CORRECT SNOWFLAKE WHEELS AND CENTER CAPS ARE AVAILABLE AT EXTRA COST BUT WERE NEVER ADDED TO THE SJ TO KEEP ITS ORIGINALITY

TERMS OF SALE:

10% DEPOSIT OF PURCHASE PRICE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION ACCEPTABLE FORMS OF PAYMENT ARE WIRE TRANSFER OR CASHIERS CHECK BALANCE DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY BID WITH 0 OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK

ALL INSPECTIONS MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO END OF AUCTION

 

 

 

 

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