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1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible - I Take Payments !!!! Great Running Car !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:97352 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
VIN: 00000000000000000 Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 97,352
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: CONVERTIBLE
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: NONE
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

        YOU ARE BIDDING ON A RARE 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD CONVERTIBLE - A REALLY GOOD RUNNING & DRIVING, SOLID CAR. 


  SUPER STRONG  & VERY POWERFUL V-8 ENGINE.  CHROMED-OUT 455 ENGINE WITH ALL NEW MODERN A/C & ACCESSORIES.

  MARCH SERPANTINE BELT SYSTEM, ALUMINUM PULLEYS & BRACKETS. HIGH-RISE ALUMINUM INTAKE, EDELBROCK, ALL THE BEST NAMES IN HORSEPOWER.  CHROME VALVE COVERS & ALTERNATOR.  POWDER COATED HEADERS.  HI-PERFORMANCE, HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM RADIATOR.  DUAL ELECTRIC FANS.  POWER STEERING. POWER BRAKES.  FULLY UPGRADED DISCS IN THE FRONT & REAR.   AUTO TRANSMISSION.  FORD 9" REAR END TO HANDLE THE HORSEPOWER.

  A FRESH, $3,000 KENWOOD TOUCH SCREEN STEREO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATION, BLUE TOOTH, SIRIUS, XM, USB, IPOD AND TUNER.

  A  STRAIGHT & CLEAN CAR THAT IS A REAL CLEAN DAILY DRIVER QUALITY FOR SURE.  MILDLY CUSTOMIZED, WITH MODERN, FLUSH MOUNTED DOOR HANDLES & COLOR-CODED BUMPERS.  

   NEW, MODERN, ICE COLD A/C.  INTERIOR IS  NICE.  POWER TOP IS GOOD & WORKING PROPERLY.
  
  IN FAIRLY DECENT SHAPE, THESE RARE CARS ARE NOW BRINGING UPWARDS NEAR $30,000.  HERE, YOU HAVE A GREAT CAR THAT CAN BE BOUGHT NOW IN THE LOW $20'S (MAYBE EVEN HIGH TEENS FOR A QUICK CASH SALE).

  BESIDES HAVING GREAT FUN - IT IS ALSO IS A GREAT INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE.   THIS RARE CAR WILL ONLY CONTINUE TO GROW IN VALUE EACH YEAR.

  FRONT & REAR SPOILERS.  ORIGINAL COCKTAIL SHAKERS.  22" HELO RIMS & LOW PRO-FILE TIRES!!!  ORIGINAL WHEELS & TIRES INCLUDED IF WANTED.

  400 HOOD & TACH.  CENTER CONSOLE.  THIS IS ONE BAD BOY FOR SURE.  THE PREVIOUS OWNER SPENT ALL THE MONEY, SO YOU WON'T HAVE TO.  THIS IS THE PROFESSIONAL WAY YOU BUY CARS.  BUY IT NOW!! FOR A FRACTION OF WHAT THE PREVIOUS OWNER SPENT TO BUILD IT.  MAKES PERFECT SENSE.  ACT NOW!!  THESE CARS WILL NEVER GO DOWN IN VALUE, SO MAKE PERFECT SENSE TO ENJOY TO THE MAX EVERYDAY FOR BASICALLY FREE.  BUY TODAY!  HAVE FUN TO THE MAX, ENJOY IT DAILY, AND IN A YEAR OR 2, IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT AT A HUGE PROFIT, IT'S UP TO YOU.  WE OFFER A NEAR GUARANTEED BUY-BACK ON CARS OF THIS CALIBER. VIEW OUR SITE, AND FIND A NEW TOY, WE WILL GLADLY TAKE THIS CAR BACK AS A TRADE.  WE KNOW THE CAR.  WE KNOW HOW RARE THEY ARE QUICKLY BECOMING.  THERE IS GUARANTEED PROFIT IN THIS CAR EACH YEAR AS LONG AS SHE IS KEPT CLEAN & EASILY TAKEN CARE OF.  IT'S A NO LOSE SITUATION.  ANYONE WITH HALF A BRAIN CAN'T PASS UP AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS!!   

  THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION TO GET HER SOLD QUICKLY.  THIS CAR IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO SELLER RESERVES RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO AUCTION ENDING.  ACT NOW!!

  WHAT COULD BE BETTER?  A GREAT RUNNING CLASSIC AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR WITH TOPLESS MOTORING FOR ONLY $22,500.   BUY-IT NOW PRICE!!

    I'LL EVEN HOLD THIS CAR FOR YOU FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS ON A SIMPLE, OLD-FASHIONED LAY-AWAY PROGRAM.  WITH A DECENT DEPOSIT, YOU CAN CLICK THE BUY-IT-NOW BUTTON & OWN THIS CAR TODAY!  I'LL GIVE YOU UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY IT OFF WHENEVER YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE & CAN AFFORD TO.  NO HIDDEN FEES.  NO INTEREST.  NO HASSLES.  SIMPLE, EASY.  AS LONG AS IT IS PAID IN FULL WITHIN 6 MONTHS, NO PROBLEM.  CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS NOW.   ROYCE  561.502.8623.   
  
                                        WE SHIP WORLDWIDE.

           CALL ROYCE FOR ALL THE DETAILS  NOW!!   561.502.8623.

THE REAL I.D.# FOR THIS CAR IS: 223679U101067.  EBAY'S AUTOMATED SYSTEM IS NOT ALLOWING ME TO REGISTER THE REAL NUMBER FOR REASONS UNKNOWN.


 


On Mar-18-13 at 17:34:04 PDT, seller added the following information:

WE ALSO OFFER CONVENTIONAL COLLECTOR'S CAR FINANCING THROUGH J.J. BEST OR WOODSIDE CREDIT FOR THOSE WITH FAIRLY DECENT CREDIT.  THIS CAR ALSO QUALIFIES FOR COLLECTOR'S CAR INSURANCE AT AROUND $300 PER YEAR FOR FULL COVERAGE.  CALL ROYCE NOW FOR ALL THE DETAILS.  561.502.8623.

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