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1974 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J

1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
1974 Black Pontiac Grand Prix
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Type: Coupe
Trim: Model J
Year: 1974
Mileage: 105,000
VIN: 2K57T4P255484
Color: Black
Engine: 400 V8
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Red
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Pratt, Kansas, United States

1974 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J Additional Info:

This is a really nice car! It rides really nice. Smooth at all speeds. Has stock 3.31 gears, so it cruises at highway speeds no problem. I drove this car from Maine to Kansas in January with zero issues. It was tuned up 6 months ago and has a new Edelbrock 600 CFM carburetor. It has a new 4-core aluminum radiator and two 14" 2,250 CFM fans that kick on at 185 degrees automatically. It has a new 100 amp alternator to handle the load. Aftermarket touch screen stereo and speakers. Has newer all season tires and new front shocks and brake pads. The good: Drives excellent! Tracks perfectly straight, stops very well and straight with front disc brakes (no shaking at any speed), and the steering is TIGHT! The 400 4-barrel V8 runs very smooth and has great power for a '74! Has new Gibson MWA mufflers and 2.5" muffler back pipes. Lots of fun to drive. The bad: There are a couple of minor rust spots that have been amatuerly patched (can provide pics), but they are small. I washed it recently and accidentally blew off a piece of the chrome piping around the passenger side rear window.(purchased replacement which will go with car) It's a great car... I just have too many and not enough storage. The stickers on it I added because I was going to do a Gumball Rally and then Route 66. They easily come off with a hair dryer. Make me a fair offer. Contact me for youtube video walk around link (ebay won't let me post that)