------------------ 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula, Yellow, original. (CJB #118) 1977 Pontiac Le Mans Can-Am W72, original, unrestored. 1977 Pontiac Grand LeMans 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP L67/MN7 (Parts Car) 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP L67/MN7 (DD) 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix L26 (Wife's DD)
I was looking for $13,500 however the best offer I have a had in a couple of years is $4200. I have considered parting it out given that the it is an 88 and the car has 2000 miles on it the parts are like new and likely worth more than $4200
More pics of the white one I have for sale. If u look carefully u can the paper parking brake notification on the drivers sunvisor. As frustrating as this selling process is I wouldn't part it out. But I want to get more than $4200 4 it
Looks like a stripper with an automatic which is probably hurting its desirability and value but hell, its still worth a fair amount more than $4200.00. Where do you buy a car with those kind of miles for $4200.00? Nowhere! Was it wrecked at some point?
With only $2000 miles on an 88 V6, that is a great car. Few options and automatic certainly hurts, but that is still easily a $10k car. You'll just have to wait for the right buyer.
Cue flaming by the cheapskates in high mileage beaters . . .
Nope never been in an accident. Still has new car smell and the original GT+4s Has air and cruise just no power windows
That doesn't make any sense. Only an idiot would think a car with under 2000 miles and a clean history is only worth $4200.00.
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Originally posted by USMUCL:
With only $2000 miles on an 88 V6, that is a great car. Few options and automatic certainly hurts, but that is still easily a $10k car. You'll just have to wait for the right buyer.
Cue flaming by the cheapskates in high mileage beaters . . .
No chit
How many 2000 mile cars can a person find for under 5 grand that didn't look like it fell off a cliff?