This 1975 Pontiac Granville Brougham convertible has everything
going for it! This is a one-owner example with 9,629 documented
miles. Tom Kapalko's father owned Kapalko Pontiac Co. in
Fairchance, Pennsylvania. Tom found his dream Pontiac an hour north
towards Pittsburgh at Arnold Pontiac Inc. in Houston, PA. The car
still retains its factory application of code "74" Honduras Maroon.
On the interior you will find the code "11R" white vinyl bench seat
interior, original carpet, GM floor mats, etc. The car came
standard with the 400ci/4-barrel V8 engine, Turbo-Hydramatic
transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, custom finned
wheel covers, power windows, rear fender skirts, accent stripes,
etc. Additional optional equipment includes: AM radio with rear
seat speaker, driver-side remote control mirror, door edge guards,
body side moldings, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, Soft-Ray
glass on all windows, front bumper guards, front floor mats and the
all-important auto temperature control air conditioning (a $524
option in '75!). This automobile was always kept in a
temperature-controlled garage and was recently serviced to ensure
its road worthiness.
Pictured and including the sale of the original windows sticker,
pre-delivery inspection, Quaker Koat rust-proofing warranty card,
original owner's manuals and dealer key fob. Look no further.. You
have found your dream Pontiac!
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