1997 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt Coupe 2-door 3.8l Runs And Drives Looks Good. Sports on 2040-cars
Somerdale, New Jersey, United States
No Reserve ! You MUST pick up the car in person within 7 days of auction end. Cash payment.
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP sporty 2 door coupe 130K miles NEEDS CATALYTIC CONVERTER to pass inspection! The car was driven daily until it failed inspection for emissions. I have had the catalytic converter checked. It must be replaced. About a $200 part. (I have a quote) In the meantime, another car has been purchased and this is just sitting. Must go! bring cash its yours. Runs and looks nice, no dents 6 cylinder. No rust Interior is clean (one stain on the passanger seat) Dash has working radio, all switches and knobs present Headliner is clean and intact Lights, wipers, horn, radio all work Tires are decent Glass is all in nice shape with no cracks Trunk is clean Transmission is good and does not slip or have any known issues 3.8L V-6 engine. Does not smoke or leak (some light valve tap, but nothing major) Alloy wheels will polish up nicely I know it will need: Power window motor Catalytic Converter lights on speedometer on dashboard cluster do not turn on at night Car runs and drives, however I think it would be better to tow it, because it is a little loud (exhaust catalytic gaskets) and running a little rich because sensor knows it needs the converter. Terms of sale: You must come pick this car up in person. I will NOT DEAL with transporters, carriers, etc. The buyer must come and pay and pick up. Sorry, just too much of a hassle with an inexpensive car like this. A $100 deposit is due via paypal within 24 hours after auction ends. If not received, I will offer the car to the next highest bidder. Note that the car IS FOR SALE locally, and I will end the auction early if it is already sold. I have sold several cars on e-bay over the last 14 years. See my rating and know I will answer all questions honestly. This is a decent car for not much money. car sold "as-is" |
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