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#0009-Greg Devens
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Name Greg Devens
Location Chicago, IL USA
Email cybulski53@mac.com
Telephone 312-391-3954

Pontiac Information

Year 1975
Make Pontiac
Model Grandville Brougham
Body Style Convertible
Color Burgandy/Maroon
Engine 400-4
Options ragtop, all power, air, radio
Miles 95,000
Date Listed 06-08-2006
Comments Original owner had her in Arizona for 25 years until Midwestern interloper brought her to Chicago and (unless this is the most durable yet beautiful paint in history) had her spruced up very nicely along with indulging some essential (will provide further details) mechanical repair and replacement. When I purchased her in late spring of this year, she had begun to get a little shabby especially up top (and awaits the new top's installment - and as it goes a replacement for the latch lever). The white vinyl seats are tough to keep looking good (some cracking) and some of the interior moulding is kaput along with a window glide, but the dash is very clean as is the carpeting. The paint job is flawless and the engine had been painted (and will be redone soon). On my trip to and from Chicago to Miami and back, I realized that my Ace Mechanic, Andy, did a zen thing called a tune-up because this car now purrs when not being roused for a roar now and then. Air locked up and belt burnt before my glistening eyes in St. Augustine. The addition of a new master brake cylinder, oil pump, battery and compulsive washing, waxing, lithium greasing, WD 40 ing, and Mother's metal shining have brought her back to the brink of showtime (although as a regular driver I have given my cell phone number to at least 4 customers per outing) and holds allure for a demo ranging barely post-teens , especially girls, and men of leisure since the car was built.

Have enjoyed Big Guns. Will do further research but vin is fewer than 17 numbers. Problem?

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