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1972 Pontiac Grand Prix

$ 3696

Availability: 39 in stock
  • Condition: Runs, drives, shifts, stops and is restoration candidate
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
  • Mileage: 99000
  • Year: 1972
  • Model: Grand Prix

    Description

    1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J 400 cubic inch turbo hydrostatic 400 10 bolt posidual exhaust factory red with white vinyl, console car with a/c and no vinyl top.  Purchased through original Arkansas owner, see title pictures I have hard copy as well.
    Car runs strong, starts easily, brakes are soft, a/c still hooked up and the motor is strong, with allegedly an 041 cam, it does lope.  Car was driven and parts have been replaced, some suspension bushings, plugs, wires HEI, original distributor and all chrome included.  The passenger quarter window is broke but replacement is included    Has 5 matching PMD when and 4 caps.   Keys were missing, ignition has been replaced, cannot unlock trunk but looking up through floor rust is not seen in trunk.
    The car runs string, will light the tires up without effort.  The fuel tank is clean and intact and been scoped new fuel pump and filter.
    The interior is rough, the steering wheel is sticky, the gauges look good   The fan blower blows and model J console is present.
    Rust that I see, passenger front inner floorboard soft and left rear passenger under seat has a hole and by the hood cowl edge on hood    The chrome was removed off back window prior to storage to preserve back window ledge    The surface on top of trunk and rear fender has damage from lime but not corroded through  the car was stored in a lime stone storage facility.  I would expect more rust to be found but the rear quarters, fender wells etc look pretty good  pics are included
    This is a great restoration opportunity with only 4 years of this grand Prix generation mechanics are good, engine is a very high point
    Videos available upon request of running driving etc  Question 4173794973 glad to assist, I’ve sold a few vehicles lately and everyone has felt I accurately portrayed them