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Rare - Very Low Mileage - Firebird 1977 Esprit Skybird - No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:10741
Location:

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada

VERY LOW MILEAGE - ORIGINAL FIREBIRD "ESPRIT" SKYBIRD 1977 - RARE TO FIND! 


CAR WITH IS ORIGINAL PAINT ON IT.  I OWN THIS CAR SINCE 21 YEARS (ONLY ONE OTHER OWNER BEFORE).  TITLE OUR IN HANDS AND CLEAR.


10,741 MILES IS THE REAL ORGINAL MILEAGE!!!


TONS OF VISUAL IMPACTS: TWO-TONE BODY, INTERIOR, OUTRAGEOUS DECAL PACKAGE, WHEELS, GRILLE AND EVEN THE TAILLIGHTS, USING UNIQUE COLORS AND FEATURES NOT AVAILABLE ON ANY OTHER FIREBIRD.  FLASH OF COLOR THAT HAS NO EQUAL.  IT COMBINES THE FORMULA APPEARANCE PACKAGE WITH THE TRANS AM SPECIAL EDITION APPEARANGE PACKAGE AND ADS EVEN MORE FEATURES ON IT'S OWN.


THE APPEARANCE PACKAGE ADDED THE FOLLOWING:


UNIQUE COLOR NOT USED ON OTHER FIREBIRDS

UNIQUE LOWER ACCENT COLOR AND DECALS LIKE A FORMULA

PINSTRIPES LIKE A BANDIT TRANS AM

UNIQUE DECALS

SPECIAL GRILLES

UNIQUE STEERING WHEELS

COLOR COORDINATE: SEAT BELTS, INSIDE, STERRING WHEELS

COLOR COORDINATED ALUMINIUM WHEELS


THOSE MODELS HAVE MOSTLY DISAPPEARED.THE SURVIVORS ARE VERY RARE!!! 


Questions - Answers section:


1) Is the odometer reading absolutely the correct miles on this car?  The odometer is REAL!  My dad bought that car from one of his friend (first owner) december 8th, 1993 with 9,360 miles).  He did only 1,400 miles with the car in the last 21 years! 


2) Has this car ever been in an accident or had any paint or bodywork done to it?  No accident, no body work - The only changes done: Tires, Battery, 4 seal beams, Inside roof lining.


3)
Does the interior have any kind of a "smoked in" or other offensive odor? No odors Inside - Smoke free car


4)Does the car require any kind of mechanical or cosmetic repairs at this time?  Even if the cars is in very well shape, it's all original and 36 years old.  So the car have few minors imperfections: windshield washer pump not working, some mouldings slightly unstick, small traces of corrosion (very small traces on hood, rear window outline, door frame), two small almost invisibile bumps on passenger side), scratch on rear bumper corner (driver side).


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Our location is 20 minutes South of Monteal, Quebec.  You are welcome to walk ins for inspection and shop for other stock items upon aemail/call request. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS ACCEPTEDSales may end at any time due to prospective customer’s interest through other advertising entities. 

 

Our business hours:

M-FR: 7:00 AM – 17:00 PM

SAT – 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

 

Phone lines open on businesshours

Available 24 hrs by email

 

Call/Email for More information:

Phone: (450)-348-3884

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Andre Boucher Inc

371 St-Luc Boul.

St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec

Canada - J2W 2A3



Note: Even if the cars is in very well shape, it's all original and 36 years old.  So the car have few minors imperfections: windshield washer pump not working, some mouldings slightly unstick, small traces of corrosion (very small traces on hood, rear window outline, door frame), two small almost invisibile bumps on passenger side), scratch on rear bumper corner (driver side).



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