1976 Pontaic Gran Prix Sj "like New" Original Red Interior,53184 Orginal Miles, on 2040-cars
Liberty, Tennessee, United States
53184 original miles....This car is a one owner car until I purchased it,about 6mths.ago.It has been garage kept,is in great condition.Inside is "like new".all original,nice red interior.It has a good straight,soild body,no rust,that I have seen,it has been kept in TN.New motor,with less than 300miles and has a one year warranty.400 V-8 automatic,has all the luxuries and power a person could want!!Car has been well maintained,drives and runs great.Dual exhaust,4 new tires and 70's style craigers.Also have the orginal owners manuel.Great deal for anyone,having to sell because of health.Ready to be drove anywhere,runs great!!! Will make anyone a excellent "show-car". Also the big plus on this car is the "waterfall grill". |
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