1987 Pontiac Firebird Formula,9034 Miles,t-tops,5-speed Manual,all Original Pnt on 2040-cars
Akron, Ohio, United States
Engine:305 4 BARREL
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Firebird
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: FORMULA
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 9,000
Options: Cassette Player
Sub Model: FORMULA
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
87 PONTIAC FIREBIRD FORMULA. 9034 ACTUAL MILES. FULLY LOADED WITH 305 4 BARREL,AND 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. THIS CAR IS ALL ORIGINAL PAINT,ORIGINAL VR50 TIRES,T-TOPS. I DONT THINK THIS CAR HAS BEEN WET SINCE 1989. IT HAS ALL THE PAPERWORK,WINDOW STICKER,BUILD SHEET,MANUALS,KEY PUNCH OUTS,ORIGINAL T-TOP BAGS,T-TOP SHADES NEVER USED.PAINT HAS A FEW CHIPS,AND A COUPLE SCRATCHES THAT HAVE BEEN BRUSH TOUCHED,THEY ARE HARDLY NOTICABLE.THE PAINT LOOKS AND SHINES LIKE NEW AND HAS NEVER BEEN RESPRAYED ANYWHERE. THE INTERIOR IS NON SMOKER,AND IS LIKE BRAND NEW,WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A CRACK ON TOP OF DRIVERS DOOR DOOR PANEL,AND CONSOLE IS SLIGHTLY WARPED. THE CAR WAS UNDERCOATED WHEN NEW,AND HAS NEVER BEEN DIRTY. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL CAR WITH ALL THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT,AND RIGHT COLORS. IT WAS JUST SERVICED,AND RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE BRAND NEW! JOHN 330 618-6583
THE REAR SPOILER HAS A SPOT THAT IS BAD WHERE THE RUBBER HAS WARPED,AND HAS A STRESS CRACK.UNFORTUNATELY THAT IS COMMON WITH THESE. IT ACTUALLY DID THIS BEFORE IT WAS 5 YEARS OLD,AND PONTIAC WOULD NOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT. I HAVE SERVICED THIS CAR SINCE NEW. THE MILEAGE IS ORIGINAL OBVIOUSLY,AND IS REFLECTED IN EVERY ASPECT OF THIS CAR. THIS CAR HAS NO DOOR SAGGING,NO RATTLES,NO SERVICE LIGHTS ON,ETC. I HAVE ADDED A PIC OF THE BUILD SHEET. IT DOES HAVE THE WS-6 SUSPENSION. THESE CARS ARE VERY RARE WITH THE 5-SPEED MANUAL. EVEN MORE RARE IN BLACK,EVERY OPTION,T-TOPS,9000 MILES,ALL PAPERWORK,ETC. YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER !!!! NO RESERVE........ANYBODY WITH LESS THAN 20 BUYS BID WILL BE CANCELLED IF YOU DO NOT CALL. 330 618-6583
On May-19-13 at 15:07:44 PDT, seller added the following information:
On the autocheck report,there was a mistake on the emission test. They wrote down 80000 miles ,the car in fact had 8000 miles. This happens quite frequently. The mileage on the car is actual. Original tires like new,etc.
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