Detail Info for: Pontiac : Grand Prix LJ 1981 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ Special Edition V8 61,339 Actual Miles No Reserve

Transaction Info
Sold On:
05/02/2013
Price:
$ 2650.00
Condition:
Mileage:
61340
Location:
Gilbert, Arizona, 85233
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1981 Pontiac Grand Prix
Submodel Body Type:
LJ Coupe
Engine:
V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1g2ak37s9bp631285
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Offered here today for your consideration is a RUST FREE Arizona Grand Prix LJ. One would be hard pressed to find one in this type of original condition. The miles are LOW and the owner states they are actual. (My brother..) He has a few classic cars and asked me to sell a couple of them before summer. This Grand Prix test drives extremely well. Very smooth ride. This is a car one could store and collect, or drive daily. I will be adding pictures as we go, please feel free to ask questions. The history of these exceptional 80's rides has been gaining momentum. As we see the muscle cars reach new heights.... it is obvious cars like these will be the next big investments... BACK IN GOOD OLD 1981 With sales in a downward spiral, Pontiac decided to give the 1981 Grand Prix all-new sheetmetal for a cleaner, more aerodynamic look. Designers raised the rear deck, while lowering the nose a like amount, forming a sleek wedge shape. The bumpers were now urethane with a bright-metal lower section. The overall styling was striking a dramatic change that eliminated the boxy look. Aerodynamic drag was reduced by a whopping 20 percent, and the slippery new GP instantly became a favorite among NASCAR racers. The Grand Prix was available in three versions again, but not quite the same three as before. The base GP and the LJ returned, but the SJ was gone. In its place was the Grand Prix Brougham, an even more hedonistic vehicle than the LJ, which had a 60/40-split loose-pillow bench seat with nylon upholstery. When the GP Brougham was ordered, the buyer also got power windows, added sound deadener, padded landau top and the all-important opera lamps. With an "economy model" and two luxo versions, the performance aspect of the Grand Prix heritage was, for the most part, forgotten. Powerplant choices for the 1981 GP were again revised. The 301 was deleted from the lineup, although it was available in other Pontiacs. The 231 Buick V6 returned, as did the 265 Pontiac. A third engine was made optional for the GP. It was, a not so popular Diesel powerplant.... Car being Sold To high bidder..... Expect some wear from the age, but by all means this car is nicer than any I have seen in quite some time... On Apr-29-13 at 20:06:42 PDT, seller added the following information: Walkaround video.. May require Home PC to view...On May-01-13 at 11:07:40 PDT, seller added the following information: LJ PURRING LIKE KITTEN....