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1999 Pontiac Grand Prix in Greensboro, North Carolina
All Proceeds with go to Victory Junction. Vehicle will Cross the
Block at approximately 11:30
Buyer will Write Check out to Victory Junction
Buyer will pay No Buyer's Fee
Victory Junction Enriches the Lives of Children with Serious
Illnesses by Providing Life-Changing Camping Experiences that are
Exciting, Fun, and Empowering, at No Cost to the Children or Their
Families.
For More Information about Victory Junction or to Make a Donation,
visit victoryjunction.org
Prototype Richard Petty 50th Anniversary Pontiac NASCAR Concept
Car
Conceived by Indianapolis 500 Winner Danny Sullivan
Design Created by Bruce Canepa & Chip Foose - Built by Canepa
Design
Upgraded Transmission, Suspension, and Brakes
Custom One-Off Aluminum Wheels
Special Painted Petty Graphics
Full Leather Front and Rear Seats with Petty's Embroidered
Signature
Dash Signed by Richard Petty
Winning Bidder Will Receive Free Transportation from Reliable
Carriers to Anywhere in the Continental USA
Vehicle Details
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
Listing ID:CC-1969740
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Greensboro, North Carolina
Year:1999
Make:Pontiac
Model:Grand Prix
Exterior Color:Blue
Odometer:0
Stock Number:FR0500
VIN:11111111111111111
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