For Sale at Auction: 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix in Carlisle, Pennsylvania for sale in Carlisle, PA

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Vehicle Description 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP NASCAR Pace Car 1 of 17 Produced.
ULTRA RARE inchPONTIAC inch NASCAR HISTORY inchWe Build Excitement inch 3.
8 Liter Supercharged.
Original.
Survivor.
Owner History.
PHS Documented.
Only 58,999 Miles.
Xpel Ceramic Window Tint.
Professionally Ceramic Coated.
Whelan Strobe Light System.
Meticulously Maintained.
NASCAR Pace Car.
Very Rare Pontiac.
In 2000, the Pontiac Grand Prix was selected to pace the NASCAR Winston Cup Series for the 200 Series.
Pontiac only built a total of seventeen specially equipped Grand Prix models.
They distributed these to various race tracks, including two Silver Pace Cars.
The other 15 cars where white.
All of these 15 cars were identically equipped with unique graphics.
This specific Pace Car served duty at the Darlington Raceway.
This is a real track used vehicle.
This is NOT a replica.
This Pace Car Grand Prix would be a great addition to any collection, car show or cruise night.
It is an awesome original low mile survivor.
If you want an ultra rare piece of Pontiac NASCAR historyHere it is.
This is an incredibly well preserved Grand Prix.
This is truly a time capsule.
It has obviously has been maintained since new with only 58,999 miles put on this gem.
You can restore a car over and overIts only original ONCE!.
  • Year: 2000
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Grand Prix

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