Very Clean Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Ram Air Tribute Gm 69 68 70 71 71 72 73 74 on 2040-cars
Milford, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: Firebird
Drive Type: Rear
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 113,500
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Being offered is a very slick 1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Tribute. Here is your chance to own one of the most sought after body styles GM ever made and they are steadily going up in value each year. This Firebird comes with PHS documentation,original window sticker copy, and other original manuals and receipts. This California produced car offers the following: POWERTRAIN This Firebird is powered by its original, rebuilt 400 motor. It was recently tuned up with new plugs, MSD wires, and new Mallory distributor. Its fueled by a new stock style 4 barrel carb, and factory intake. All belts and hoses are new along with a new battery, new alternator, and newer water pump. It has stock manifolds and brand new dual 2 1/2 exhaust with Flowmaster style mufflers that sounds awesome. The trans is the stock, newly rebuilt 400 Turbo that shifts perfect. The rear is stock posi with 3:73 gear, with new fluid and new bearings. It does have power steering with short radius steering box, and power disc brakes. The car runs strong, drives and rides very nice. EXTERIOR This Bird has a very slick paint job, on a solid, rust free, dentless body. The car was painted a few years ago, it has been garage kept and still shows mirror like reflections as can be seen in the pictures. Doors open and close easily. The car has a Ram Air style fiberglass hood, and rear deck lid spoiler. All door, hood, and trunk jams are finished out nice. I would rate the paint, a 9 - 9.5 overall. It does have a few imperfections that can only be seen under flourescent garage light, but would go unnoticed at a car show on a sunny day. It does have a few very small spots in drip rail of passenger side, again hardly noticeable but worth mentioning. See last pic. The undercarriage is super solid. The floor pans, frame, trunk pan, and rockers are very solid. All glass and trim around glass is nice. Chrome bumpers and emblems are in great condition. The car also has a set of factory PMD wheels, with new BFG Radial Ta tires. INTERIOR This Firebird has a very clean interior. The Deluxe front and rear seats are free from any rips and tears and are in great condition. The door panels are in great condition also. The dash, dash pad, console, and steering wheel is in very nice condition as well. The car has a newer GM tilt steering column. The car also has nice factory Gm seat belts. All exterior lights, dash lights, turn signals, interior lights, Heater controls, radio and gauges work properly. This car also has a nice Alpine Cd player hidden in glove box and nice speaker system, with factory AM radio still in place. Here is an opportunity to own a turn key rare Muscle Car, just in time for late summer, that will turn heads at every corner. Winning bidder MUST PAY FULL AMOUNT within 7 days of auction end. A $500 deposit is REQUIRED within 24 hours. If either one of these terms causes a problem, please contact me before bidding, or please don't bid at all. Accepted methods of payment are cash in person, bank transfer, and certified cashiers bank check. Car will not be released until all funds are available. Please feel free to call or Text Don at (513) 884 3156, before 10pm EST, if you have any questions about the car. This car may be advertised locally and I reserve the right to end this listing at any time upon sale. Please dont place a bid unless you are serious about owning the car. All winning non paying bidders will be reported to Ebay. Third party inspections are welcome and recommended before auction ends. If you are local, feel free to come inspect the car in person. Worldwide buyers welcome. I am willing to help with making sure the car gets to its destination safely with your transporter if needed. I have very positive feedback so bid with lots of confidence! Thanks for your interest. Good Luck!
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