Super Nice 1964 Pontiac GP - Trade For Mopar

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Hello Mopar Community * I have a super nice * Low original mileage 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe I took in as a deposit on a full rotisserie job I'm doing on a E5 1970 T/A * The GP is extremely solid - quite straight & has very nice paint * It's an older restoration done in the mid 90's * Has the correct Marimba Red color * Correct light Saddle color interior with White headliner * Rechromed bumpers & Very nice brightwork * New dual chrome mirrors * New carpet * New dual exhaust from engine back * 74,000 miles recorded on the MA title * Power steering * Power brakes * A/C with factory tinted glass * Very rare for the time Tilt wheel * Power windows & the ultra rare "Kelsey Hayes" 8 Lug aluminum wheels * It also has a working console mounted chrome Vacumm / Power gauge * Powered by the 389-4V Trophy V8 (same engine used in the GTO) The transmission was up-graded from the very unreliable Switch Pitch to the very dependable GM Turbo 375 (rebuilt)
It was appraised this year for $20,000.00 for insurance purposes * Due to the poor economy $15,000 is more in line * I have driving it on & off for the last serveral months & it runs,drives great * Seats 4 adults very comfortably & rides as nice as any Caddy * If the family is getting bigger & you're looking for something with more room - but still want to turn a head or two - here's definately a car to consider * I'd like to trade for a Mopar of equal value * Trades down with some cash my way considered * The right Mopar project also considered * Feel free to PM me with your offers * I do have more pictures available - so remember to include your email address * Dan in New York

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I did check into the Tri-Power setup * Wow the price was scary. The Pontiac guys want more for a used set-up then I paid for a new one for my Dart.
 
I dont think Ive ever really looked in to Pontiac stuff but Im not surprised that it wouldnt be cheap. Ive seen some scary prices for Buick and Olds stuff too.
 
I know this Pontiac guy in MA *He has 9 GTO's * One is a 65 Royal Bobcat * Told me $3,000 for a used setup! I don't quite remember - but I'm pretty sure that's without air cleaners. My best friend is a die hard Buick guy - you would need a 2nd & 3rd job to buy parts for a few of his cars * LOL
 
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