1975 Pontiac Grand Prix 1 Owner 400 Engine New 4 Brrl Holley Bucket Seat Console on 2040-cars
Rockmart, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Me
Year: 1975
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: j
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 72,468
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
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Relist unfortunately my buyer had an accident on his way to pick this up today So here's a second chance to own a cool classic. Reserve Lowered. Up for auction is this 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix with just over 72000 original miles. This has been owned and driven by the same lady since new, up until I purchased it a few months ago.
This car never had a vinyl roof, so the top is rock solid, the trunk pan and floor pans are solid as well. Car is very straight does have a few parking lot dings, but nothing major, a small amount of rust on the rear tire wells, see pics, and deck lid has a small spot in the corner. Powered by it's original 400 4 barrel engine backed by a 400 turbo transmission, factory 15'' Pontiac rally wheels, power bucket seats, full console, cruise control, tilt steering, air conditioning , disc brakes, power windows and door locks. Also has it's original owners manual. Car has never received a repaint, So there is no hidden bondo, It was solid black with red pin striping. The interior is originally red, the previous owners hair brained son started dying the interior black. I decided to leave it as is, in case someone wanted it done in its original color scheme. Glass is all good, Car will need upholstery work, paint, a good tune up, tires ( the current set is dry cracking) Everything on this car still works, you can drive it while you restore it or you can restore it right and then drive it. The exhaust does rattle a little, I would recommend having it dueled out . Driver side window is off track also has a small exhaust manifold leak. Also has a brand new holley 4 barrel installed, has a new power steering pump still in the box and an extra solid deck lid. There is no title, As Georgia is a non title pre 1986 State. However you will receive a legal state of Georgia bill of sale along with the cars current registration which you will be able to use to obtain proper registration in your state. There is a low, fair reserve, this is a car you don't see very often anymore. Please ask all questions prior to bidding. Full payment is due within 7 days of auction end, afterwards you have up to 30 days for transport. Thanks and have fun bidding |
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