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1992 Pontiac Firebird Formula Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1992 Mileage:24971 Color: Red /
 Grey
Location:

El Paso, Texas, United States

El Paso, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Dealer
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1G2FS2385NL205793
Year: 1992
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Grey
Model: Firebird
Trim: Formula Coupe 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Number of Cylinders: 8
Disability Equipped: No
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 24,971


Sales Department Business Hours
  • Ask for: Josh Acevedo or Sales
  • Phone: 915-629-0079
  • Contact: Contact Sales
  • Monday - Friday: 09:00am-08:00pm MST
  • Saturday: 09:00am-06:00pm MST
  • Sunday: CLOSED

1992 Pontiac Firebird Formula 5.7L V8


Definitely the beauty of our showroom. The owner has refused to fix them JUST to keep the integrity of it being ALL ORIGNIAL. This car is loaded with T Tops, cassette player, aftermarket tires, and one heck of an engine. This particular model, the third gen, features a 5.7L, V8, 350CBU engine that is naturally aspirated. Minor body damage to the fenders. Turn the key and you're in a world of power. Catch everones attention cruising down the road or making an entrance to any car show.


All our cars are inspected and made ready to run by our service department. They will be as described.


We ask for $500 through Paypal within 48 hours of the auction's close, and the balance within 7 days unless other arrangements are made in advance. We will not accept full payment by Paypal, only a maximum of $500. Balance needs to be paid by check, cashier's check, or wire transfer. We will hold the vehicle until the check clears.


Sales Department Business Hours
  • Ask for: Josh Acevedo or Sales
  • Phone: 915-629-0079
  • Contact: Contact Sales
  • Monday - Friday: 09:00am-08:00pm MST
  • Saturday: 09:00am-06:00pm MST
  • Sunday: CLOSED



Bank, Credit Union, Military, and In House (for locals) financing available. Please click here to fill out a secure finance form or go directly to our web site and indicate on the form that the car is currently on eBay. Please include year, make, model, stock number.


We sell extended service contracts for most of our cars. There are limitations on year models and mileage, so be sure and ask in advance about this.


You may click here to tell us about your trade or go to our web site and fill in the trade in form there and attach photos. Be sure and mention the year, make, model, stock number of the vehicle of ours in which you are interested on this form.

If you would like to fly in and drive your car home, we can pick you up at the airport in our limousine and arrange for a discounted hotel if you need to stay the night.


If you want the car shipped to you, there are numerous eBay-approved shippers who will give you a quote, or we can price it for you with shippers we've used in the past. We will need address with ZIP code to get you a quote.


We have over 80,000 positive feedback reviews on other Barnett family-owned businesses. We do what we say we will do. If you would like to see our feedback you may visit our other eBay stores.




Buyer pays all shipping charges. For Texas residents, we must collect the sales tax, title and license fees, and see proof of liability insurance before delivery. All sales subject to $125 DOC fee and .22% CIT fee ($2.20 per $1000 of vehicle price). Please contact us in advance if you have any specific questions about this. If you are financing, all lenders require proof of full coverage insurance. And if you register in Texas, there will be small a inspection sticker fee, e-tag fee, along with the tax and license. Please email us or contact us for an exact write up depending upon your location. We reserve the right to cancel all existing auctions as the vehicles are on sale on our lots and in our stores while listed. We also ask that you call us before clicking on Buy it Now to verify that no one has left us a deposit in the last 30 minutes or so. In the event of a conflict, where a customer leaves a deposit in house and an eBay customer hits the Buy It Now, we will do our best to find a similar vehicle but this is not guaranteed.


Sherman Barnett came to El Paso in 1961 as part of a management team specializing in re-structuring failing car lots. He worked at dealerships in St. Louis, Denver, and several other cities before being sent to El Paso to fix a dealership here. About a month after arriving, he decided to make El Paso his home. He’s now been in the car business in El Paso for 53 years. In 1977 he opened a Harley-Davidson dealership which for the last 13 years has been the highest volume dealership in the world, winning Harley-Davidson Financial Services’ coveted "Top Producer" award each year for over a decade. At age 79, Sherman still races stock cars - dirt track modifieds - making almost 100 shows a year. His boundless enthusiasm for both cars and motorcycles resonates in his dealerships where salespeople are taught how to help customers find the best car or truck to meet their needs and budget. Barnett Auto Sales and Barnett Harley-Davidson are well-respected in the community. They host blood drives, food drives, and sponsor dozens of other charitable events every year.



Sales Department Business Hours
  • Ask for: Josh Acevedo or Sales
  • Phone: 915-629-0079
  • Contact: Contact Sales
  • Monday - Friday: 09:00am-08:00pm MST
  • Saturday: 09:00am-06:00pm MST
  • Sunday: CLOSED


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