1976 Pontiac Grand Safari Pennsylvania

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  1. Bigboats34

    Bigboats34 Well-Known Member

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    IMG_0371.JPG IMG_0372.JPG IMG_0375.JPG IMG_0374.JPG IMG_0373.JPG No pics in Craigslist ad. The website link has some pics. Dealer looks like they specialize in consignment and rebuilt/salvage cars. Claims this Pontiac has never been damaged although the passenger side pic show some bruises.

    https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1976-pontiac-grand-safari/6653199429.html
    https://www.huffmansauto.com/listing/pontiac-grand-safari/
    Currently registered with classic car plate.
    $5200
    455 motor
    400 turbo transmission
    111833 miles
    Silver/Gray color.
    Please do not email. Call or text 724 972 3555
     
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    Kinda pricey, but it appears to be in decent shape on the interior despite the switches all over the place. Looks like a previous owner used it for hauling a trailer.
     
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    R/R Quarter (at least) is non-original paint
     
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    It's been on here before if I'm not mistaken.
     
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    The suspension stance looks way off.
     
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    Looks like it is missing a motor or the passenger rear is flat
     
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    It’s marked up $2500 so the “broker” can make his cut. But still worth the money
     
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    Bigboats34 Well-Known Member

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    I know you know the market on these pretty well.....$5200 for a 2-seater that needs painted seems high to me. Because it's Pontiac?
     
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    I like the stance! Up high. Safari means go drive threw the bush and Chase up a few water buffalos.
     
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    SwannyMotorsports Well-Known Member

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    The hard part on these cars is finding one with decent to good interior.

    Even though it’s a now option car it’s solid, decent interior, 455 motor, factory rally wheels.

    I look at it from a parts perspective when I am figuring up the value.

    Motor $ 800

    Rolling Shell to derby guy. $3000-$3500

    Rally wheels $200

    Tailgate motor $100

    Window motor $100

    Misc interior parts $600-$800

    Radiator $75

    So not working very hard you have $5,000 in parts.

    So if someone is wanting a clamshell wagon complete that $5,200 mark is righ on the money.

    These cars are only going to climb in value and finding them is getting harder and harder
     
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    I like it and was figuring the same.
     
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    Actually the front is perfect the ass end is way too low. Just needs one of my trusty new spring upgrades!
     
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