CAR DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER | |
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1973 Pontiac Grand Am . Condition is Used. Vehicle runs well, shifts well, brakes well. Carburetor was rebuilt sometime ago. These cars are extremely rare, if you're serious about these types of cars I would challenge ever finding a better one to do. I've been doing cars 25 years, I have yet to come across a classic car as rust free is this one, I get it everybody makes that claim, but this one is truly solid. California car for a majority of its life, it was going to be painted which is why trim and etc once removed. This car is super clean, even under the vinyl top.It needs interior but much of it is there including a perfect dash and addition to the one that's in it. This car is documented from Pontiac historical society (PHS). Buyer is responsible for shipment. $1,000 due within big closing.On Mar-31-20 at 12:30:17 PDT, seller added the following information:What I I mean runs well is for a 40 plus year old car it has been sitting for awhile, it will likely need a tune. It shifs well, I've driven it around my neighborhood. It breaks but those will likely need to be looked at as a daily driverInterior is the worst part of the car but like I mentioned I have a new dash, I have new body seals for the doors and trunk. It will need new Cal lights but the frame is there the NACA hood scoops are good. |
BASIC CAR INFORMATION | |
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Price: | 8300 USD |
Make: | Pontiac |
Model: | Grand Am |
Year: | 1973 |
Mileage: | 100000 MI |