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2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Supercharged One Owner 26,000 Miles New! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:26300
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Hi.  I am listing this for my 75 year old father.

If you are looking for the typical Grand Prix that has been carved up for stereo, had the windows tinted, been smoked in, had those God awful sunvisor things double face taped to the door windows ruining the paint, and just beat up and had the general guts run out of it with computer chips, red hoses, and cold air cleaner boxes, then you need to keep looking elsewhere.  This car is not for you.

But, if you are looking for a one owner survivor car that has always sat inside then read on.  This car is a creampuff.

Dad special ordered and bought this car new.  When he bought this, both his kids were grown up and moved out.  This car has never been smoked in or hogged out with french fries between the seats or sticky candy left behind by kids.  Mom drove it the first two years then it got parked for her to haul grandkids in a van.  Dad always kept it with the idea that she would someday want it back, but she does not.  He has however driven it about a couple hundred miles per year just in case it had to go back into service.  Dad hates to get rid of it, but he has too many other collector cars and something needs to go in the name of gaining some of his garage space back.

This car has never been smoked in or wrecked.  It still runs, drives, smells, and looks like the new car it is.  Everything works.  Over the years, the only things that needed changing were the oil and battery.  The tires are the original Good Years and are balanced perfectly.  I have driven it and I am here to tell you it runs and drives very well.  It is really fun to drive with the supercharger and the good looking dash cluster.  Pontiac sure made some fine automobiles.

It comes with all the books in the glovebox including special order form and window sticker that looks like it never got attached.  It is perfect.

You will never find one nicer that is this well equipped.  It has the sunroof, CD player, Dual Zone Air Conditioning, Heated Drivers Seat, EyeCue Head Up Display, plus the optional highly polished 16 inch wheels which look like new.  Plus it has all the other common stuff like power windows, locks, tilt, cruise, and power seat.

If you have any questions, I would encourage you to call the owner, Jerry at 812 459-1438.

We will not disclose the reserve.  The best way to handle this is to just bid what you think it is worth and can afford.

When it is time to pick it up and pay for it, contact us and we will be happy to work out some sort of safe arrangement.

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