1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J
By Scott Daniels Auction
Oct 16, 2022
1412 NY-213 High Falls, NY, United States

This is a one-lot auction for a classic 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J.

This is a second-owner car.

All matching numbers.

The car has a clear title.

Odometer 119,000

400-cu.in. Pontiac big-bore V-8 with 350 standard horsepower.

Automatic Transmission.

New upholstery and headliner.

New exhaust system.

Drives, shifts, breaks, with no issues. 

The car was being totally professionally restored when COVID hit.  85% of the restoration was done only leaving the cosmetic exterior work to be completed.  The shop closed and the car was pulled back by the owner.  Mechanically the car starts, shifts, and runs with no issue and no hesitation, taps, or bucking.   All the new chrome, mirrors, etc., that need to complete the car are included.  The only part that we noted that is not included is the vinyl top.  There is no rot-through and the car is solid.

Restored these cars sell in excess of $40,000 USD

Our mechanic informed us that a buyer who is not a mechanic will have to put $5,000 or less into the vehicle to bring it to the $30K or higher mark.



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Sold for: $11,000
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1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J
This is a one-lot auction for a classic
1969 Pontiac Grand Prix Model J
This is a second-owner car.
All matching numbers.
The car has a clear title.
Odometer 119,000
400-cu.in. Pontiac big-bore V-8 with 350 standard horsepower.
Automatic Transmission.
New upholstery and headliner.
New exhaust system.
Drives, shifts, breaks, with no issues.
The car was being totally professionally restored when COVID hit. 85% of the restoration was done only leaving the cosmetic exterior work to be completed. The shop closed and the car was pulled back by the owner. Mechanically the car starts, shifts, and runs with no issue and no hesitation, taps, or bucking. All the new chrome, mirrors, etc., that need to complete the car are included. The only part that we noted that is not included is the vinyl top. There is no rot-through and the car is solid.
Restored these cars sell in excess of $40,000 USD
Our mechanic informed us that a buyer who is not a mechanic will have to put $5,000 or less into the vehicle to bring it to the $30K or higher mark.

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