94 Pontiac Grand Prix Md Inspected Looks Great 161000 Miles on 2040-cars
Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Selling from a estate 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix se 162000 miles , auto transmission, front wheel dr, spoiler.. I did not notice any rust on exterior in fact paint looks really good. Inside needs a good cleaning but will turn out good, very nice seats. Tires about 80% or better. The owner passed away and car was being driven until April 2014. I started it and drove it across town the engine sounded great and the transmission shifted great. It will be MD inspected so all safety items will be checked. Will come with a clear title. I am selling as is because of age with NO WARRANTY of any type only the MD inspection. This Vehicle is being sold with no return policy . I have been honest about what I know about the Vehicle Now even though it will be MD inspected being that it is a 1994 you can put historic tags on it they are cheaper. They run about $52 if you don't drive to much and no inspection is needed and will never need emissions inspection at least in MD. I drove the vehicle to a garage to be inspected and they also are a Title and Tag service so you can put tags on there and drive away as long as you have ins. Payment is to be made through Paypal no exceptions must be paid in full within 72 hrs or will be relisted. Pick up will be available after 7/2/2014 . You don't find many like this one so bid early. |
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