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Being in Georgia I can only imagine the rest of the offerings from this farm field will be sacrificial donors for other more worthy examples. Just seeing this is giving me a headache- somebody please crush it now! Watched a very nice one sell at an auction earlier this summer for $4k. The MC had a very different rear window and trunk lid with far better access than this. looks to be in way worse condition than represented. The owner has had it for 1 year. 1986 Pontiac grand prix 2+2 condition: good cylinders: 8 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas odometer: 93394 paint color: black size: mid-size title status: clean transmission: automatic type: coupe more ads by this user âRAREâ Produced 2500, 1 Year for NASCAR. Find 5 used 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix in Burnsville, MN as low as $7,800 on Carsforsale.com®. 1700 or best offer, call or text jake at 563 8-- -zero33. This is a great barn find.The vehicle would be a great parts car or restoration project. The 1986 Grand Prix 2+2 is a model that Pontiac enthusiasts tend to overlook. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Additional Info: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe. This GP 2+2, with roughly 1/5 the number of examples produced, would seem to be even harder still. The concepts are the same but the 2+2 has a bigger window than the MC Aerocoupe from what I recall, they aren’t exactly the same car. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 was last sold at the RM Sotheby's Auburn Spring (2017) classic car auction on May 11-13, 2017. Perhaps a faint whiff of stale Coors light as well! 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 + 2 Rare 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 + 2These are low production cars. the msrp was $15,200 as docs will show. What were they thinking? The name 2+2 reappeared briefly in 1986 on the Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 G-body "aerobody" coupe, of which only 1,225 were built. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2. The vehicle runs great and is mainly used for weekend drives. I’ve owned 3 MC Aerocoupes. 1989-1990 Pontiac Grand Prix … Would like to see an original one . Some small chips and dings that are hard to show in the pics. 1 of 12 Left? Newer dual exhaust (receipts for carb & exhaust over $2k). Only 1,200 or so were made, only for the 1986 model year. This isn’t even worthy of parts car consideration, the unique exterior parts appear sun baked and will crumble when removed. As you can see, the cabin on this one has some changes, such as a Grant steering wheel and an aftermarket radio. This 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 for sale has a 305c.i. Had a friend who had one for years & tried to sell it to me. the msrp was $15,200 as docs will show. 1986 pontiac Grand Prix For Sale. It was from a Pepsi contest and separated from the coupe you see here by only three years. In response, both Chevrolet and Pontiac went back to the drawing board, independently, to produce a G-body coupe with improved high-speed stability. Research 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Door Aerocoupe prices, used values & Grand Prix 2 Door Aerocoupe pricing, specs and more! Everyone had a water leakage problem on the top of the rear window. Whoever let this GP degrade to this sorry state should be ashamed of themselves…. I would be too embarrassed to try to sell this to anyone but a salvage yard. One of only 1,225 built to satisfy the nascar rulebook in â86. Description: This car is currently out of the showroom, so please call to see if back, before heading our way.This is a 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe. Goofy looking. The 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe 2+2 was built to fix a major issue with General Motors' G-body coupes (which also included the Chevrolet Monte Carlo). The owner has had it for 1 year. Drain and fill up with new fluids, replace a few lines, clean it up and see what you have. 4) in 1986, the model with 2-door fastback coupe body and V-8 5001 cm3 / 305.2 cui, 123 kW / 167 PS / 165 hp (SAE net) engine offered since October 1985 for North America . 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aero Additional Info: Currently up for sale on eBay Motors is this very rare 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix featuring the factory optioned V97 option NASCAR "bubble back.” Richard Petty Enterprises built a prototype of such a vehicle in1983.It is one of only 1,200 units produced with that option. What a shame, this ones definitely kicked. The exterior was painted black by the former owner. They couldnt keep up with the cheaper L69 Monte Carlo SS and 307 H.O. I never liked the MC Aerocoupe, and now I’ve found another GM that I don’t like. I like these a lot. Many companies out there that re manufacture parts for the G Body GM’s. Good luck trying to find another one and installing it. Only 1,200 or so were made, only for the 1986 model year. The Grand Prix 2+2 sold for an astonishing $17,800. As a rare variant the last rear-wheel-drive Grand Prix, I’d say this project is worth reviving. Oh my, how does one of the more “premium” of Pontiac’s offerings this year land in such despicable condition? More listings are added daily. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe. Pontiac Historic Services tells … Pontiacâs full-size V8 Grand Prix coupe debuted for the 1962 model year as replacement for the Ventura. Any NASCAR and Pontiac fan will likely find this to be a great find and, recognized as, a sound investment that will only increase in value over time. The high sale price for a 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 at auction was at the 2014 Mecum Kissimmee sale, where one hammered sold for $39,960. This 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix is an original. Refreshing the interior isn’t as hard or expensive as one might think. Mushy brakes. It would probably cost more that its restored value to straighten it out – outdoor storage is never helpful. V8 with a four-barrel carburetor. Maybe some Miller Lite empties under the front seats, Lets not forget rodent urine and dead yellow jackets…, yawn. While it’s rare due to the low production numbers of its aero-back design, it’s value is very subjective. 7 thoughts on “ Random Car Review: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 – The Half-Assed Homologation Special ” David May 27, 2020 at 6:06 am. Many companies out there that re manufacture parts for the G Body GM’s. The exterior was painted black by the former owner. This is one of approximately 1200 special one model year only, aerocoupes built for Pontiac's homologation entry in NASCAR ⦠But boy, I’d have to love this one to get as involved as it would require. Seller already has bids for 3 times what this is worth. The company only produced 1,225 cars, and while some NASCAR homologation specials now command incredible prices, the Grand Prix 2+2 remains affordable. Interior & exterior are reflective of a 32yr old car that has not been detailed or polished up. Thanks. They were over 18k new (expensive at the time) and just had the basic LG4 305 of 165 HP. PS, PB, PW; Cruise and Tilt; New Tires; 1 repaint; Center caps are missing; Radio is out of dash, but will send with the car. Unfortunately, the distinct glass resulted in a much smaller trunk opening, despite no change in the trunk’s volume. Not exactly what I’d consider a desirable car, but it might be worth saving to a certain extent. Notify me of new comments via email. Even though it looks rough around the edges, this southern-located vehicle supposedly has a solid body, and the seller notes how it ran and drove as recently as a few years ago. Price: US $4,000.00. I’d love to see this thing with a powerful engine in it. Would still say “No” today. The 2+2 was a street version of a Nascar driven by Richard Petty in 1986-1987 season. At the time of publication, bidding is at $960 with the reserve not met. eval(ez_write_tag([[300,250],'barnfinds_com-box-3','ezslot_0',143,'0','0'])); General Motors’ G platform is a popular one among automotive enthusiasts, thanks to its front-engine, rear-drive layout and plenty of factory-ready performance vehicles using the platform. However, believe it or not, the one pictured here is in better shape than the one at the show! Pontiac’s version of the AMC Pacer didn’t win many races either. GM (Chevy’s Herb Fischel) wouldn’t allow Pontiac to have the L69, so performance was tepid at best. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2, Chelsea, Vermont. Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aero (1986) for sale. Pontiac’s full-size V8 Grand Prix coupe debuted for the 1962 model year as replacement for the Ventura. Power comes from a four-barrel 305ci V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, and the car is finished in silver and dark gray with a gray cloth interior. Runs good and looks good! 71 FXSuperglide is right on. Looking for a 1986 pontiac Grand Prix for sale ? Get one of the 1118 Grand Prix 2+2’s built to homologate an aero nose, bubble glass, and fiberglass trunk lid for NASCAR competition. Newer dual exhaust (receipts for carb & ⦠One of only 1,225 built to satisfy the nascar rulebook in ‘86. The company only produced 1,225 cars, and while some NASCAR homologation specials now command incredible prices, the Grand Prix 2+2 remains affordable. That rear window looks like it’s at least partly unsealed; good luck finding another seal, since they were encapsulated windows (window and seal were one unit, and installed from outside). No thanks! $2,975 Pontiac Grand Prix 1986 Boonton, NJ lOOKS RUNS GREAT, MUST SEE, RELIABLE comes with a 1 month c.a.r.s warranty with the asking price We have a blow out sale. Description for Pontiac Grand Prix 1986: 1986 Pontiac 2 x 2, Built for Nascar homologation purposes came with F41 suspension pckg, 35000 miles, headers and dual exhaust, have all orginal parts to go back on, headliner sagging. Shop millions of cars from over 21,000 dealers and find the perfect car. View more about this vehicle's history and comps below. Cincinnati, OH. Subscribe to our free daily email to continue reading: Please become a member to continue reading, Membership Benefits: Only 1070 ever made. I thought these were cool in my youth…that’s no longer applicable, but if you put the Monte SS nose on the Grand Prix 2+2, I could be convinced once again. Rare Rides previously examined a rare Grand Prix. Like all good homologation specials, this one got its start in racing: namely, General Motors was getting spanked on the big ovals that largely comprised the growing NASCAR circuit. Email alerts available. Don’t think I’ve ever seen one . Honestly, I’d love to pick this up and build a track day car – or heck full on race car to run in GT or some open class. All Pontiac Grand Prix 5th-gen. 2+2 Coupe versions offered for the year 1986 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of cars. Looks to have had a new coat of paint in its past (Itâs a fair job but certainly not show quality). The 1986 Pontiac 2+2 looked the part, it made the aging Grand Prix styling look fresh and up-to-date. But in between these two eras there lies one of the more interesting, least-considered homologation specials in the playbook: The 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2. They produced so they could be run on the NASCAR circuit. Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA. A rare car to find! Although I love the rarity of the Chevy, there are AeroCoupe-specific parts that were NLA in 1998; finding them now is even harder. These are kind of a bummer, they don’t even have the mildly hotter 305 that the MC SS had. Odometer reads 06,914. The vehicle runs great and is mainly used for weekend drives. There’s one in Maryland on the side of route one in Harford county with a for sale sign in the window. Click here to get it featured on the homepage instead. A very rare 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 is for sale on Craigslist around Chattanooga, Tennessee. This . We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! This 1986 Grand Prix 2+2 has a Connecticut Salvage Title. Feel free to contact me with any questions or additional photos. Trust me. The rear window is intact with zero cracks. I do not care what any of you say, I like the car and I plan on buying it and using it as a race car for drag week 2020, I have one in flawless condition I just purchased in July, that is going to have a killer 700 HP small block air ride suspension and a killer sound system. (i've never tested the A/C system). Description for Pontiac Grand Prix 2 + 2 1986: Rare 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 + 2These are low production cars. eval(ez_write_tag([[580,400],'barnfinds_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_1',134,'0','0'])); This Grand Prix is available in Sandersville, Georgia in a field full of interesting project vehicles. 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix 4dr Sdn In fantastic condition is my 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT with a 3.8L engine. It does remind me of the famous #43 speeding around the track looking at that front clip. If you're in the market for a truly unique car from the 1980s, this 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 survivor is the perfect car. This particular coupe has traveled 116,928 miles, and the seller mentions it was “definitely a driver for somebody” before parking it. V8 w/ 4bbl Carb, Automatic Transmission, 29,225 ORIGINAL Miles! No thanks. The miles are very low, ust under 41,000 miles. The 1986 Pontiac 2+2 looked the part, it made the aging Grand Prix styling look fresh and up-to-date. This 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 for sale has a 305c.i. 442, much less a 3.8 intercooled SFI turbo Grand National or Regal of the same year. Pontiac Historic Services tells us that just 1,225 were built. These are relatively small things, but wanted to list them all. Sat in the showroom for over a year till it went to a hopefully happy owner. We have thousands of listings and a variety of research tools to help you find the perfect car or truck All Canadian-built 2+2's were equipped with a Pontiac body on a Chevrolet chassis, with the full range of Chevrolet engines available from inline 6-cylinder to big block V-8. 1986 Grand Prix 2+2 Edition T-Top. Georgia is Budweiser country. I had one in 2008, sold it, now I have another and God willing I will have a 3rd, which I plan to make one of the fastest street cars in the world. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! Use our search to find it. The “whale”, as it was often called in the Nascar garage area, was a poorly-thought-out cousin to the MC Aerocoupe. Car was completely repainted and has a new decal kit. The downside was only 1,225 ⦠The 1986 Grand Prix 2+2 is a model that Pontiac enthusiasts tend to overlook. (*) Only 200 Grand Prix 2+2 coupes manufactured. The â2+2â name was a revival of Pontiacâs full-size 2-door performance car from the 1960s. A rare car to find! Today we consider the end of an era for Grand Prix, with the very special 2+2. 1986 pontiac grand prix you are viewing an all original rust free 1986 grand prix brougham in stunning and rare dark red maple metallic(not brown) and buckskin tan interior and top with only yes 22,900 original miles. 410 posi rear- end. T-Top All High Performance,350 Chevey over 30, 383 Vette Style. I wanted one when I was teen, but couldn’t afford it, so when I saw it, i was drawn to it. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe was last sold at the Mecum Indy (2019) classic car auction on May 15, 2019. I think it would have been an even better basis for their G-Force One project. 86' Grand Prix 2+2! All Canadian-built 2+2's were equipped with a Pontiac body on a Chevrolet chassis, with the full range of Chevrolet engines available from inline 6-cylinder to big block V-8. The production version of this aero Grand Prix would be called the Pontiac 2+2. It is possible to find reasonable examples for under $10,000, but really nice … Very Rare and Increasingly Valuable Grand Prix 2+2! Lol! Keep us updated! For sale 1986 Pontiac 2+2 Aerocoupe. 1 of Only 1,225 Grand Prix 2+2's Ever Produced! It’s still available with 2 hours left. Hey Marcus Culvert..Would like to see the after restoration photos on this one..Hope you enjoy the finished product because it’s going to cost you a ton of the green stuff.But hey like me and my wish for a 1955 Chevrolet 2 door coupe,if you like it and can afford it I say go for it..Good luck. A page dedicated to 86 Grand Prix 2+2! Am I correct that thr rear glass does not open making the trunk opening very odd and small. iSeeCars.com analyzes prices of 10 million used cars daily. Found this one with ONLY 55 miles on it, still had the window sticker in the window! I’m speaking out of experience, Rusty Wallace drive this model Pontiac. Some light surface rust underneath, thatâs it. The Grand Prix was a line of automobiles produced by the Pontiac Division of General Motors from 1962 through 2002 for coupes and 1988-2008 for sedans. 1 of Only 1,225 Grand Prix 2+2's Ever Produced! V8 w/ 4bbl Carb, Automatic Transmission, 29,225 ORIGINAL Miles! 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix 4dr Sdn In fantastic condition is my 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT with a 3.8L engine. It … This 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix is an original. Was that the only nod to performance Pontiac could have come up with? NO. A good car, & thereâs no crazy reserve here. Pontiac Grand Prix in Miami, FL 3.00 listings starting at $3,650.00 Pontiac Grand Prix in Minneapolis, MN 1.00 listings starting at $1,988.00 Pontiac Grand Prix in Philadelphia, PA 2.00 listings starting at $1,900.00 Pontiac Grand Prix in Phoenix, AZ 1.00 listings starting at $2,650.00 Pontiac Grand Prix in Seattle, WA 2.00 ⦠Tip from Cory. RULES: No profanity, politics, or personal attacks. The Grand Prix 2+2 sold for an astonishing $17,800. Description for Pontiac Grand Prix 1986: 1986 Pontiac 2 x 2, Built for Nascar homologation purposes came with F41 suspension pckg, 35000 miles, headers and dual exhaust, have all orginal parts to go back on, headliner sagging. More listings are added daily. This vehicle has a recent safety inspection and is in excellent condition inside and out. Still, if I could find a GP 2+2 in much better shape than this one, I’d jump on it, to have an example of each. All 2+2s were âno-optionâ vehicles, with a list of standard features rivaling anything offered in 1986. It is possible to find reasonable examples for under $10,000, but really nice ones usually sell for between $15,000 and $20,000. Check out this rare 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aero Coupe. Many thanks to Don Potter at Garnet Design Group for his generous ⦠This 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe is a one-year special edition built to meet NASCAR homologation requirements and has been with the seller since 2017. I’d bet it smells like mildew and Marlboro’s inside. New shocks, new tires, new discs & calipers up front & drums in rear, professional carb rebuild. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aero Additional Info: Currently up for sale on eBay Motors is this very rare 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix featuring the factory optioned V97 option NASCAR "bubble back.â Richard Petty Enterprises built a prototype of such a vehicle in1983.It is one of only 1,200 units produced with that option. I do like gran prix but not sure about this one. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Additional Info: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe. Get the best deals for 1986 pontiac grand prix 2 2 at eBay.com. $8,500.00. Totally made for nascar. I saw on of these this past weekend at the Leas East Car Show in Parsippany, NJ. Runs and Drives ⦠This 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe is a one-year special edition built to meet NASCAR homologation requirements and has been with the seller since 2017. Must have been kept out of the elements most of it's life. Refreshing the interior isn’t as hard or expensive as one might think. I don’t think the T-tops were an option on the 2+2, they were on the Monte Carlo Aerocoupe. I'm sure the car is over 100000 ⦠Complete performance review and accelerations chart for Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 (aut. Description: This car is currently out of the showroom, so please call to see if back, before heading our way.This is a 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 Aerocoupe. Recently, this 1986 Grand Prix 2+2 Aeroback received a professional restoration from a serious Pontiac 2+2 enthusiast who has multiple 2+2’s in his collection. 2,500 Miles. Find this 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 offered for $14,000 in Dayton, OH via craigslist. The price was recently reduced on this vehicle and is about $1,200 less than the average price for a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix in the United ... Get Book Value. Please Note The Following Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. It’s too bad that the people at Holley Performance didn’t learn about the existence of this car. The “2+2” name was a revival of Pontiac’s full-size 2-door performance car from the 1960s. Car is stock as built. This Grand prix runs and drives. Rare does not always equate to desirable. A very rare 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 is for sale on Craigslist around Chattanooga, Tennessee. Floppy handling. Car runs ⦠It’s essentially a Grand Prix version of the somewhat more collectible Monte Carlo SS. 1958 DeSoto Firesweep Convertible. For several years. The latter of the two is available here on eBay, and while this one is a project, it is undeniably one of the platformâs more ⦠All models were equipped exactly the same with no options. Never really got these. Original 1940 Indian With Fresh Inline-Four! Newer dual exhaust (receipts for carb & exhaust over $2k). For sale 1986 Pontiac 2+2 Aerocoupe. Not exactly what I’d consider a desirable car, but it might be worth saving to a certain extent. Drain and fill up with new fluids, replace a few lines, clean it up and see what you have. 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