Equipment
305/165hp, automatic, air conditioning, cruise control, bucket seats, console, power brakes, power steering, power locks, power windows.
Condition
Showing 405 claimed original miles. Interior looks and smells new. Underbody and engine bay are spotless. Kept in like new condition for the past 30 years.
Market commentary
Hammered not sold at $16,500 then reported sold later at a grand more. Pontiac barely made 1,000 of these Grand Prix Aerocoupes to homologate the aerodynamic tail section for NASCAR racing. While rare, it has dated '80s styling and not much power to work with, so collectors aren't exactly chomping at the bit to get their hands on one. This example sold for a number that is comparable to what other Aerocoupes have brought at auction recently. On the other hand, it sold a week later at Mecum Indy for a whopping $23,100 which sets the curve for Aerocoupes.