Very clean Pontiac grand prix 2+2 This was a prototype car, and it
was designed by general motors for nascar in the wind development
program, they planned on running these cars but with the bubble
back window these cars were supposed to have they weren't
aerodynamic enough, so this car has all different things on it!
This car was in the GM Heritage museum till 2014, this has many
different features including the rear spoiler also called the whale
tail. Has different scoops and louvers located around the car it
was built to be aerodynamic and it shows with the different wedges
and louvers. It features a 305ci motor with a smooth shifting
automatic transmission, car has power steering, power brakes,
factory air, the wheels you see are actually from 2002 Chevrolet
s10 extremes but they made these wheels in 1984, lots of paperwork
and magazines to go with it. The interior exterior and underside is
all in very good shape and it shows this car runs and looks great
car only has 15834 miles and will go up with its new proud owner,
if you're looking for something unique fun and good looking to
drive give us a call today and make it yours. Power Steering, Power
Brakes, Clock, Premium Brand, Radio - Am, Wheel Diameter - 14 Inch,
Front Seat Type - Bench, Upholstery - Cloth
Vehicle Details
1985 Pontiac Grand Prix
Listing ID:CC-1856481
Price:$54,900
Location:Clarence, Iowa
Year:1985
Make:Pontiac
Model:Grand Prix
Exterior Color:Maroon
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:15803
Stock Number:5770
VIN:4788
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