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    Hello, I see that there is not much discussion regarding older Pontiacs on this forum, however if anyone has any expertise with older Pontiacs I'd love to hear their opinions.

    What I have is a 1986 Grand Prix V8 with 200k miles on it. Owned since 1990, prior to that it was a state-owned undercover car. It has the sports suspension package.

    Exterior is in bad shape, however the Interior is great. Any Idea on how much I should ask for this?

    Car is located in Charlotte, NC



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    $800.
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    Pics dont work for me I would like to see it, I may be interested in it.
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    If it runs and drives and everything works I would push for at least $1000. Looks like a straight body so you just need some nice wheels and some fresh paint and it would look great. The interior is always hard to find in good condition on these older cars, if the int is good, ext is easy to clean up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLSheff View Post
    If it runs and drives and everything works I would push for at least $1000. Looks like a straight body so you just need some nice wheels and some fresh paint and it would look great. The interior is always hard to find in good condition on these older cars, if the int is good, ext is easy to clean up.
    I was gonna say something to this effect but realistically the number i threw out $800 is all i've seen these go for unless they're exceptionally clean outside and in, have LOW miles, and or are turbo/350 swap
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    Dont sell it, turbo LS3 it.
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    Clean Car! I'd buy it if i had the money!
    1999 GTPHP Tuned, Ported SC/TB, 42#'s, SSAC's, ZZP Modded 1.9's/LS6 Springs/Manley's, TransGo Shift Kit, Poly Uppers, KYB GR2's/Springtech's. - 231k and traded it in. - Gone
    2000 GTP: XP, P&P'd Heads, N*\Lq4 MAF, GenV, 42#'s, PRJ Rails\FPR, Racetronix, TEP w/ 3.29 Gears, 300m, 7/8" chain, SSAC's. - Collecting dust in my garage.
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    *Bump* I was hoping that it would be worth a little more than 1k! It's a classic!

    Any other opinions?
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    Hardly a classic. Only time i ever see these cars anymore is lifted up and on 30" rims with garish looking paint and even worse interior.
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    Dude, I want a ****ing G body.

    They're RWD, front engine, can accept any GM V8.

    I think that counts for something.
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    It is a classic body style and since you live in the south you can probably get more the 1k for it but not much more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lflylow View Post
    It is a classic body style and since you live in the south you can probably get more the 1k for it but not much more.
    I'm still saying $800 takes it, Get a homie with more money than sense and he might give you $1,500. -- He will probably turn it into a driving jukebox though.
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    G body rot is super cereal.

    If it has any, forget it.

    Not worth a penny.
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