1970 Pontiac Grand Prix

1970 Pontiac Grand Prix J Model

Technical specifications of Pontiac Grand Prix 1970

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Harrison, Ohio, United States
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Type: Coupe
Trim: J Model
Year: 1970
Mileage: 164,000
VIN: 276570A121588
Color: Green
Engine size: 400 cid
Number of cylinders: 8
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Options: CD Player, Leather Seats
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

Came out of the upholstery shop with the bill of $5,900 for gorgeous black leather with green matching stitching in baseball fashion. New leather headliner, carpet, and pad. New door panels. There is no rust anywhere, all panels are solid, new lower quarter panels. Fresh paint job with a bill of $6,000. All new stainless steel exhaust and headers. All new front end parts, upper & lower ball joints, tie rod ends, all control arm bushings. New brakes front and rear, new master cylinder, new brake lines, new rotors and drums. Brand new tires. It has a stereo with an LDC screen, CD, DVD, input for Bluetooth & telephone, remote control, 200 amp amplifier with speakers. Car just needs a few hours of installing some emblems, new trim pieces that I have and adjusting some very minor issues to make perfect. I am working on the small things every day--little thing like installing new sun visors, etc. The inside of trunk could be painted but I didn't want to do that so someone could see that there is no rust. There is a small paint bubble (not rust) on the hood that has to be from bad paint prep in that area because the hood is new. The motor has been rebuilt; it acts as though it has a cam installed, the transmission looks as though it's been rebuilt, and there seems like a stall kit in it. This car is a screamer, almost gets the wheels off the ground. Went to Edgewater drag strip an unofficial time with my iPhone was 10.3 on 1/4 mile. Bought the car from an estate where someone passed away. Car was stored at a body shop for almost 5 years after being restored (over 5-6 year period) when I bought it. Someone put a lot of money in this car and it shows; runs great, feels great on the road. Buy yourself a classic muscle car, and enjoy driving it everyday. It has a 400 big block with an Edelbrock intake and matching Edelbrock four barrel carburetor and electric ignition. A lot of love was put into this car. And money. And it shows. As you can see I don't have the filler panel that goes under the rear bumper. It is also missing the plastic covers on the windshield pillers on the inside, about $18.00 for the pair. The radio is a Tview D77TS. I did not build this car, but I have owned it now for a couple months. I have driven it and enjoyed it, and I will answer questions as much as I can. Cash at pickup. Peter - 513-484-2762. Car is being sold locally so unless my min bid is met I can end auction early. Please remember that the restoration was a litter over 5 year ago, car is not perfect.

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