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Pontiac Firebird 5.0 With T- Tops on 2040-cars

US $3,300.00
Year:1987 Mileage:10000
Location:

Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States

1987 Firebird, V8 305, with T-Tops for sale.


Here is a youtube video ---- http://youtu.be/Dtdl3pr1Qgk



Value of this car has significantly increased in the last 3 years, and will continue since Pontiac is no longer around.
Do your own research and you will see this is a great deal under book value. This car will not last at this price!


- A NEW CARB WAS JUST PUT ON THIS CAR, AS WELL AS NEW SPARK PLUGS AND WIRES.. MANY OTHER NEW PARTS SEE BELOW....

THIS CAR IS FINE TO DRIVE HOME AND DOES NOT NEED CAR CARRIER.

DRIVE HOME IN STYLE WITH T-TOPS OFF, NEXT BEST THING TO A CONVERTIBLE, BUT WITH THE SAFETY OF A PARTIAL ROOF.

THIS IS A FUN CAR TO DRIVE AND GETS COMPLIMENTS EVERYWHERE I DRIVE IT.

 

CAR HAS LESS THAN 20,000 MILES ON REBUILT ENGINE.



 I am selling my Firebird. Book value reads 4900. I purchased it from the original owner. Car has been garage kept by original owner, and I did as well.


THIS CAR IS PERFECT FOR SUMMER CRUISING WITH THE T-TOPS, THEY ARE IN GREAT SHAPE AND ABSOLUTELY NO LEAKS IN T-TOPS!!!
I have had this car garaged for 9 months in my garage and it has not leaked one speck of oil. The transmission is a 700R and can handle a larger engine if you wanted to put a higher powered Engine in it.

The car was recently worked on by a professional mechanic to install the new speedo and adjust the carb. My mechanic
can attest to the good running condition. It does not blow any foul smoke and fires nice.


 Performance Upgrades:

1.) Slight performance cam
2.) B & M shifter with shift kit.. ($300 value)
3.) Rebuilt Engine
4.) Brand New FlowMAX High Performance Exhaust
5.) Custom Air Induction Hood Scoop for faster boost.
6.) New Carb for added power and more fuel efficient running 
7.) New State of the Art Speed Hut GPS speedometer (reads quarter mile speed) ($300 value)
8.) New Sound system component by SONY is blue tooth enabled.
9.) Chrome valve covers
10.) Chrome Edelbrock hood scoop

Some Mechanical Fixes My mechanic recently did

1.) New Thermostat for radiator
2.) New heater coil
3.) New Plugs
4.) New spark plug wires
5.) New fuses
6.) Air conditioner was recharged and is ICE cold!



The car has NO RUST! BRING A MAGNET AND RUN IT ON MY CAR ANS SEE FOR YOURSELF. THIS IS THE BEST THIRD GENERATION CAR BODY I HAVE EVER SEEN. THE FRAME IS FLAWLESS AND DOORS CLOSE VERY WELL AND ARE PERFECTLY LINED.


The interior is in VERY good condition. The car has a B & M shifter, Brand New $279.00, Digital new speedhut gps speedo. The speedo measures the quarter mile time if you planned to race the car at the track.
Has Air Conditioner, Chrome Valve covers and air filter cover. It has a new paint, brand new exhaust, new heater. The rims and tires are from a Trans Am and look great.

The car has a 5.0L, 305ci engine with a performance cam, the engine was fully rebuilt by previous owner.
The Carb is a  4 barrel. Previous owner was a mechanic and the engine runs well. The stereo is new and will play mp3 files from your phone if you have bluetooth.


I love the car but will be selling as I am moving so will sell it.


FEEL FREE TO CAN COME AND TEST DRIVE THE CAR.

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CLOSE THIS AUCTION EARLY SINCE THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.
$500.00 DEPOSIT REQUIRED IN FIRST 48 HRS, FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS.

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