1987 Pontiac Grand Prix 2nd owned car.
79,852 miles, V8 or 305 eng.
No rips in interior, fronts seat and roof were we're done over last year.
Has some disturbance to the front bumper and pass fender.
OE 14" wheels with 400 miles driven on
White wall tire. LE, GP
Alpine satellite radio installed with Boston
Acoustic surround. Front and rear.
Email with questions.
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