Junk and salvage repairable Pontiac Grand Prix cars for sale
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2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
180,000 - 190,000 miles
This 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix is being sold for only $300.00 and has approximately 180,000 miles on it...
2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
190,000 - 200,000 miles
This 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix is being sold as a whole for $300.00. It has an approximate mileage of 190000 and...
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix
140,000 - 150,000 miles
Car turns on but the bumper at front and back are damaged its has 2 flat tires but other than that it turns on.
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix
170,000 - 180,000 miles
It was in an accident. The engine and transmission works. Left front light, front bumper, left front wing is...
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
150,000 - 160,000 miles
Front bumper damaged, hood bent nothing else is wrong with the car just has front end damage.. looking for a nice offer.
2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
120,000 - 130,000 miles
Good body, still runs, minor repairs, Great for parts or you can repair. Dead title is the reason I'm selling it.
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
130,000 - 140,000 miles
'04 Grand Prix GTP. 3800 series III with supercharger. Car is in good running condition. Recent...
2001 Pontiac Grand Prix
160,000 - 170,000 miles
The front bumper is messed up the car runs the bumper is tied on to car. I don't have the title to car.
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix
280,000 - 290,000 miles
Runs great has the super charger ac works heat works. Heated leather seats sun roof/moonroof. There\'s 284,004 miles.
2002 Pontiac Grand Prix
250,000 - 260,000 miles
Stills starts up but overheats quick has a bad radiator.... Has a supercharged 3.8 V6 and the body is still in...
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix
0 - 10,000 miles
It’s silver have tinted windows and it’s driveable, it needs a headlight, and the thermostat needs to be...
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix
190,000 - 200,000 miles
Will not run and might have bad motor. Vehicle is overheating won\'t keep coolant heater core is broken coolant...
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix
200,000 - 210,000 miles
The car can drive, Ac works and accelerates pretty decent. The engine started knocking one day, rpm doesnt shift...
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
90,000 - 100,000 miles
Replaced starter, brand new battery, replaced catalytic converter. The car won’t start. Car is in fair shape...
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix
170,000 - 180,000 miles
My grand prix dosent have no title and Transmission went out but it starts and everything elts is good but...
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
250,000 - 260,000 miles
This can only had two owners. Engine has not been started in over a year. Front seat needs to be replaced. AC...
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix
0 - 10,000 miles
Car has no engine but I do have it's rebuilt transmission. TRansmission is sold seperately. Body is in...
1998 Pontiac Grand Prix
20,000 - 30,000 miles
Engine locked, flood damage. Very minor interior damage. Dents, paint scratches on exterior. Tow away.
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix
230,000 - 240,000 miles
Starts up runs drives but can't drive it very far because the transmission is slipping very very bad back...
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