1988 Pontiac Firebird Formula Ws-6 76,000 Miles,t-top Loaded Extra Clean Rarecar on 2040-cars
Mason, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: FORMULA
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 76,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: PONTIAC FIREBIRD WS-6 FORMULA TRANS AM
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS CAR IS AWESOME , LOOK AT THE PICTURES , THIS CAR BELONGS TO MY GOOD FRIENDS ADULT DAUGHTER, AND IT IS HER BABY , SHE HAS OWNED IT OVER 10 YEARS ,AND IT HAS BEEN GARAGED AND PAMPERED , ONLY DRIVEN ON NICE DAYS , IN SUMMER OFCOURSE , 76,000 ACTUAL MILES, AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT ONLY HAS 10,000 ON IT . SHE WOULD NOT BE SELLING IT, BUT NEEDS THE MONEY FOR A HOUSE !! SO HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A RARE WS-6 T-TOP FORMULA IN EXCEPTIONAL SHAPE WITH LOW ACTUAL MILES ! THIS CAR IS CLEAN , SEE UNDER THE HATCH AND DOORS , NOTHING TO HIDE , INTERIOR IS AWESOME . HAVE A COPY OF ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER . I AM A DEALER AND SO IS HE AND YOU WILL BE DEALING WITH HIM , HE DOESNT USE THE INTERNET, AND IS HELPING HER SELL IT, SO I AM LISTING IT FOR THEM . PLEASE CALL HIM ,AND TALK TO HIM TO FIND OUT ALL INFO YOU NEED , YOU CAN EMAIL ME QUESTIONS AND I WILL HELP HOW I CAN , CALL BOB AT 517-204-4797 , CAR IS FOR SALE , SO MAKE HIM A OFFER . DONT WAIT THIS IS A RARE FIND ,GREAT FOR A COLLECTION OR SUNDAY DRIVES . COLORS ARE PERFECT , TIRES ARE LIKE NEW , I DROVE THE CAR TODAY AND IT DRIVES PERFECT . 3 THINGS I NOTICED THAT I WILL MENTION , 1. THERE IS STONE CHIPS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CAR , LOOK AT PITURES , YOU DONT SEE THEM UNLESS YOU GET RIGHT UP THERE AND LOOK ,I NEVER SEEN THEM UNTIL I WAS DOWN ON THE GROUND TAKING PICTURES UNDER HER , VERY HARD TO TELL , BUT THE CAR IS SO NICE I WANT EVRYONE TO GET A CLEAR PICTURE OF IT . 2. THE AIR WASNT COLD WHEN I TRIED IT TODAY , MY GUESS IS IT COULD USE A CHARGE , BET SHE JUST NEVER USED IT ? EVERYTHING IS THERE AS IT SHOULD BE , NEVER TOUCHED , SO I BELEIVE ITS FREON , 3. SHE SAID WHEN IT FIRST STARTS AFTER IT SETS A COUPLE WEEKS IT HAS A PUFF OF SMOKE AND THEN ITS GONE , I LOOKED IT OVER TODAY AND DROVE IT FOR THIS ADD , IT NEVER DID OR I NEVER SEEN IT DO IT AT ALL , JUST AFTER IT SETS A WHILE I GUESS ?? NEVER SEEN IT . BUT SHE MENTIONED IT, SO I DID . I WOULD SAY THIS CAR IS A 9 OUT OF 10 , 10 IS PERFECT AND NO DRIVEN CAR IS PERFECT !! LOVE THIS CAR , THOUGHT ABOUT BUYING IT MYSELF , JUST SO CLEAN AND TIGHT AND NEW , EVEN SMELLS NICE . SO I HOPE YOU GET THE JIST, I LIKE IT AND I BELIEVE WHOMEVER BUYS HER WILL BE,VERY, VERY HAPPY WITH IT ALSO .. SO PLEASE CALL BOB WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS AND ASLO EMAIL ME , AND GOOD LUCK ...
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