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<blockquote data-quote="Methane" data-source="post: 5098270" data-attributes="member: 3323"><p>I don't have the link, but it is on the Franklin, Brentwood, Cool Springs Buy Sell page on Facebook today (4/30/21):</p><p></p><p>Guy is selling a 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ $15,000. 91,xxx miles, new engine, new paint, suspension, lots of other new stuff. Looks pretty cool for someone interested.</p><p></p><p>Here is the listing minus the photos:</p><p>1972 Grand Prix model SJ</p><p>$15,000</p><p>Of 91,961 GP's built in 1972, only 9,398 were SJ branded. I'm the second owner of this beauty. Purchased in 1983 from my Aunt. Never Wrecked. Here's what I've done in the last few years on this second restoration.</p><p>New engine(less than 700 miles on it with a 2year or 50k miles warranty)</p><p>The original SJ's came with 455 engines. The 455 in this one threw a rod and busted the block. I put the new 400 back in.</p><p>New radiator</p><p>New brakes</p><p>New shocks</p><p>New rear springs</p><p>New mufflers (true duel)</p><p>5 new BF Goodrich tires (less than 600 miles)</p><p>New paint job(3 years old)</p><p>New completed interior we rubber molding around doors, widows and trunk</p><p>New Bluetooth radio</p><p>New speakers (3)</p><p>8-track rebuilt with a cassette adapter</p><p>All new in trunk (carpet, paint and tire)</p><p>New rear end</p><p>Needs:</p><p>Bumpers re-chromed</p><p>Dash has some cracks</p><p>Speedometer and clock do not work</p><p>Left rear power window does not work</p><p>AC (the mechanic and myself think it's the controller and I have a rebuilt one ready)</p><p>Text 256.479.3023</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methane, post: 5098270, member: 3323"] I don’t have the link, but it is on the Franklin, Brentwood, Cool Springs Buy Sell page on Facebook today (4/30/21): Guy is selling a 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ $15,000. 91,xxx miles, new engine, new paint, suspension, lots of other new stuff. Looks pretty cool for someone interested. Here is the listing minus the photos: 1972 Grand Prix model SJ $15,000 Of 91,961 GP’s built in 1972, only 9,398 were SJ branded. I’m the second owner of this beauty. Purchased in 1983 from my Aunt. Never Wrecked. Here’s what I’ve done in the last few years on this second restoration. New engine(less than 700 miles on it with a 2year or 50k miles warranty) The original SJ’s came with 455 engines. The 455 in this one threw a rod and busted the block. I put the new 400 back in. New radiator New brakes New shocks New rear springs New mufflers (true duel) 5 new BF Goodrich tires (less than 600 miles) New paint job(3 years old) New completed interior we rubber molding around doors, widows and trunk New Bluetooth radio New speakers (3) 8-track rebuilt with a cassette adapter All new in trunk (carpet, paint and tire) New rear end Needs: Bumpers re-chromed Dash has some cracks Speedometer and clock do not work Left rear power window does not work AC (the mechanic and myself think it’s the controller and I have a rebuilt one ready) Text 256.479.3023 [/QUOTE]
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