2 Door. Put in storage since new. Climate controlled. The last car of the 40 year production run. Documented. I work for GM. The only new GP on the planet. Sticker just under 30K. Sell for 25k.
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2 Door. Put in storage since new. Climate controlled. The last car of the 40 year production run. Documented. I work for GM. The only new GP on the planet. Sticker just under 30K. Sell for 25k.
Last edited by sparkylectric; 08-01-2017 at 11:30 PM. Reason: 2 dr / 4 dr
I doubt they've reached collector car status yet, you'll be hard pressed to ever get that amount for it.
Seems like a barret jackson or hagerty type of thing to try.
Kelley Blue Book valued it at $4,720. It being a collector/rare specimen let's double that, because reasons!! $9,440
At this point and time you can't go by Kelly Blue Book to put a value on this. You would be hard pressed to find an equivalent replacement, the closest would probably be my 7700 orig mile 00 Daytona 500, I haven't seen any with less miles then that recently. The car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Will it bring $25K, doubtful unless at Barrett Jackson or some big auto Auction and someone really wants it. $4720.00 is closer to what 02 GTP's with around 100K are going for now.
This may interest you.there is a 2000 Daytona with 6954 miles for sale at a dealership near me...you won't be able to say you havn't seen any with less than yours recently anymore https://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/...500/1235846488
Good luck with sale! Considering Pontiac made 100k+ Grand Prix cars a year they are not rare and there are thousands just in my city alone. To get that price premium I think you need to hold onto the car another 20-40 years to thin out the herd and make it more rare. I think $10-15k is more inline with the value unless you get lucky at a BJ auction. The car is just too common and too many made for too many years to be special.
I mean,this is cool but could we get some pics? Kind of pointless even posting something like this and not giving a single picture....
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So if you had invested that $30k in 2002 it would be worth double that now....now you have a car that's worth $25k and that's going to take $5k to put on the road after you add new tires, suspension bushings and re-gasket the motor....
How is a 2002 the end of a 40 year production run?
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He might mean the end of the coupe production. Grand Prixs started production in 1962 and always had a 2 door option up until 2002.
2001 GTX. Top swapped L26, NIC cam, E85 with 60# injectors, 1.6 roller rockers, billet fuel logs, Gen V with 3.0" pulley, SSIC, TEP HPS2 trans
Guess you don't know much about Grand Prix history. The first Grand Prix 2 door was built in 1962. The last car , this one was built in 2002. 40 years. I like how some moron uses Kelly to determine value. And for the guy who thinks it's falling apart and everything has to be replaced , guess you don't know how or where it was stored. If you want a new one or the last one , you'll pay for it. Or not. It's the only not driven.......ever Grand Prix in existence. If it sells , fine if it doesn't , I don't care , it will just sit with all the rest of them. Not all , but most of you haters haven't got a pot to piss in anyway , but you get to cry about it anyway.
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