TrulyPMD
04-12-2010, 07:11 PM
I have a 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible (1 year only made) for Sale. I bought the car to part out, but wanted to see what I could get for it as a whole. First off let me give you the general low down:
1) Convertible Top is wasted away. Frame Top is still good and in working order. Still has the "original back glass"!
2) The interior is weathered, but salvagable. Bucket seats, with automatic center console. This is also an A/C equipped car (rare for a convertible)!
3) Rear quarters around the wheel opening, and behind the wheel is rotted out. Passenger door is pushed in on the center. Overall, the rest of the body is in good shape!?
4) The frame is "solid"! A big plus for these convertible cars. Frames for the convertible is different than a regular frame, for those who do not know this.
5) Engine, intake, and carb are date correct for 1967. However the heads are not!? There is a #13 on the driver side, and a #66 head on the passengers side (early 70's 400 and 455 cylinder head). Don't ask me who the genius was who did that!? Amazingly, it was running when parked.
6) Has the hideaway headlights, and this is in good shape, along with the front and rear bumpers!
I would like to get $1,850 for this car, OR BEST OFFER. Please feel free to call Shawn at (402)-706-6750. If no answer, please leave a message. Pics are available upon request.
1) Convertible Top is wasted away. Frame Top is still good and in working order. Still has the "original back glass"!
2) The interior is weathered, but salvagable. Bucket seats, with automatic center console. This is also an A/C equipped car (rare for a convertible)!
3) Rear quarters around the wheel opening, and behind the wheel is rotted out. Passenger door is pushed in on the center. Overall, the rest of the body is in good shape!?
4) The frame is "solid"! A big plus for these convertible cars. Frames for the convertible is different than a regular frame, for those who do not know this.
5) Engine, intake, and carb are date correct for 1967. However the heads are not!? There is a #13 on the driver side, and a #66 head on the passengers side (early 70's 400 and 455 cylinder head). Don't ask me who the genius was who did that!? Amazingly, it was running when parked.
6) Has the hideaway headlights, and this is in good shape, along with the front and rear bumpers!
I would like to get $1,850 for this car, OR BEST OFFER. Please feel free to call Shawn at (402)-706-6750. If no answer, please leave a message. Pics are available upon request.