1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible Introducing this 1967 Pontiac
Grand Prix Convertible that is finished in a light blue combined
with a beige interior. Offering an open-air experience, equipped is
a convertible soft-top. Equipped with an automatic transmission,
400ci V8 engine and Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetors. Additional
equipment includes power steering, dual exhaust tips, pop-out
lights, three-spoke steering wheel, 14-inch steel wheels with PMD
hubcaps, Firestone white-line tires, jack, and spare tire. Step
inside the cabin, and you'll be greeted by a range of amenities
designed to enhance your comfort and convenience. Featured
amenities include bucket seating, manual-crank window, vents
windows, quarter windows, center console, retro stereo, analog
clock, and a glove compartment. One of the most notable features of
this Grand Prix is its rarity, with only 5,856 convertibles
produced during its production year. This makes it a highly
sought-after and collectible car among enthusiasts and collectors
alike, adding to its allure and value. In summary, this fisher-body
Pontiac Grand Prix that is mechanically sound. For $26,500
Vehicle Details
1967 Pontiac Grand Prix
Listing ID:CC-1910109
Price:$26,500
Location:Beverly Hills, California
Year:1967
Make:Pontiac
Model:Grand Prix
Exterior Color:Light Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:18228
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