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1968 Grand Prix - For Sale

bobbymcpresscot

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What I have for sale is a '68 Grand Prix in stunning condition, and with a little TLC can be an even bigger head turner. She runs and has 69544 miles on the dash and has a powerful recently rebuilt 400cu 6.6l V8 Engine and auto trans, Silver exterior and black interior both in great condition, black vinyl top also in good condition. The car has some rust a given. She boasts Hideaway Headlights, Rear Skirts, 120MPH Speedometer, Rear Splash Guards, Center Console with Floor Shifter, Sun Tach, Autometer Gas and Oil Gauges, Bucket Seats, Power Windows, Remote Mirrors, Original Glass, Wood Grain steering Wheel, Moroso Valve Covers, Quadra Jet 4 Barrel Carb, New Alternator, equipped with A/C No Belt on, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Power Brakes, and Electronic Ignition with MSD coil. The car doesn't need much, I just put in a brand new Battery, all it really needs is a little Tender Love and Care and you can cruise all you want.

The car is the perfect Sunday driver, I don't have the time to mess with it, she deserves a proper owner, I don't need to sell immediately I guess this is just to see how much I could get for her.
 
Pontiac grand prix

Is this GP still for sale? How much are you asking for it?
 
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