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No Reserve Rare 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 Ram Air 4 Speed Runs Great on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:80000
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

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UP FOR A RARE 5 DAY AUCTION AT NO RESERVE

SOLD TO THE HIGEST BIDDER

BIDDING STARTING AT $100.00

OVER 60 PHOTOS AND VIDEO UPLOADED
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OK EBAY BIDDERS HERE IS A REAL DEAL RARE 

1974 PONTIAC FORMULA 400 4 SPEED RAM AIR DUAL EXHAUST "T" CODE

THIS CAR HAS A EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL FACTORY COLOR "PINEMIST GREEEN" PAINT CODE 49

THIS CAR IS THE REAL DEAL CAR NOT A CLONE

CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT

HAS FACTORY FRONT DISC BRAKES,FACTORY 4 SPEED,FACTORY A/C,ETC

THIS BIRD WAS BORN AND RAISED IN CALIFORNIA WITH IT'S ORIGINAL BLUE AND YELLOW CALIFORNIA PLATE.

THIS IS A 2ND OWNER CAR

ORIGINAL 400 MOTOR WAS REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH A ERROR CORRECT YZ BLOCK FROM DEALER SHIP 

STILL REMAINS IT'S ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION,AND ITS 10 BOLT POSI REAR END.

ALL IN ALL THIS IS A GREAT EVERY DAILY DRIVER,STARTS RIGHT UP AND DRIVES GREAT,NO LEAKS OR DRIPPING OF ANY TYPE OF FLUIDS.

PAINT IS NICE AND SHINNY,INTERIOR IS NICE AND CLEAN,BUT NEEDS SOME TLC IN THE INTERIOR.

THIS IS NOT A SHOW ROOM CAR OR A TRAILER QUEEN,IT'S JUST A GREAT CAR TO DRIVE,AND A GREAT COLLECTORS RARE MUSCLE CAR.

NO RUST ON THIS CAR,ALL FLOORS AND SHEET METAL IS ORIGINAL TO THIS CAR.

I HAVE A CLEAN AND CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 702-862-0095 OR DROP ME A MESSAGE I REPLY QUICK

THIS IS A VERY SOLID CAR.

TEARMS AND CONDITION BEFORE BIDDING PLEASE READ

PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS  READ FULL AD BEFOR BIDDING!!!!!!

WINNER OF AUCTION MUST CALL ME RIGHT AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS OR THE NEXT DAY (NO EXCEPTIONS)


I AM LISTING THIS VEHICLE AT NO RESERVE,SO I AM LOOKING FOR A SERIOUS AUCTION.
SO IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH FEEDBACK SCORE LESS THEN 10,OR A NEW ACCOUNT HOLDER,OR A ACCOUNT THAT HAS NEGITIVE FEEDBACK,PLEASE CALL ME FIRST @ 702-862-0095 BEFORE BIDDING,IF THERE IS NO CONTACT BEFOR BIDDING I'LL CANCLE YOUR BIDS AND BLOCK YOU FROM THIS AUCTION AND ANY FURTHER AUCTIONS... JUST TRYING TO FAIR TO ALL BIDDERS.
ILL STOREAGE IT FOR AS LONG AS YOU NEED ME TO WITH NO CHARGE AS LONG AS THE VEHICLE IS PAID FOR IN FULL....

PAYMENT OPTIONS
FULL PAYMENT TO BE SEND WHITEN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION (NO EXCEPTIONS)
I'LL ACCEPT BANK WIRE,CERTIFIED CASHIER'S CHECK,OR CASH IN PERSON.ALL FUNDS MUST CLEAR BEFOR CAR OR TITLE IS RELEASED.

FOR OVER SEAS BIDDERS/ INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS 
I'AM SELLING NATION WIDE SO FOR OVER SEAS AND INTERNATIONAL  BIDDERS I KNOW IT WILL TAKE A LITTLE BIT MORE TIME FOR TRANSACTION,SO AS LONG AS THE VEHICLE IS PAID IN FULL I CAN STORE THE VEHICLE AS LONG AS NEEDED WITH NO STORAGE CHARGE...
____________________________________SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTING 
IF YOU NEED ANY HELP WITH TRANPORTING OR SHIPPING I DEAL WITH A SHIPPING COMPANY THAT I CAN GET YOU GREAT PRIC

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