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1993 Pontiac Sunbird Se Convertible V6, Nicest One Left, Only 89,000 Mi on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:89304
Location:

Willoughby, Ohio, United States

Willoughby, Ohio, United States
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This is a NO RESERVE listing.

This is my 1993 Pontiac Sunbird SE Convertible with only 89,304 miles.  I believe this is the best-condition Sunbird convertible you will find for sale anywhere- this car is likely the nicest one remaining.

While this isn't necessarily a 1963 split-window Corvette, the condition of this Sunbird makes this an astonishing find.  It is hard to believe that one of these cars has survived in this condition.

This is a totally reliable, dependable, fun car that you can use and enjoy immediately. 

I have all the original books and manuals as well as the original window sticker showing the purchase price of $19,148 new.

This Sunbird has the following equipment:
  • 3.1L V6 engine
  • automatic transmission
  • power convertible top
  • power locks and windows
  • A/C
  • aluminum wheels
  • ABS brakes
This Sunbird convertible is truly exceptional.  I don't know where you could find a cleaner, better-kept example.  This car is totally original, with all original paint, original interior and it is in outstandingly well kept, time-capsule condition.

This car has never been driven in winter and it has never been exposed to salt or snow.  It has no body rust.  Even the painted aluminum wheels are in very, very good condition.  This car is impossibly clean- it is in beautiful, original condition everywhere.  If someone told you this car had 5000 miles, you'd believe it. 

The interior is in very good shape, with little to no wear showing.  The carpets, upholstery and interior surfaces are extraordinarily clean.

Even all of the switches and buttons are still tight and operate as though they were new.  This entire car appears to have time-traveled from 1993 to present day.  It is outstanding.  

This Sunbird runs and drives perfectly.  The engine is smooth and strong and the transmission shifts perfectly.  The suspension, brakes and steering are tight and working great.  The power top works perfectly and the convertible top itself is in very good condition.  This car has zero known mechanical problems. 

This was a summer car only.  It was taken out on nice days and enjoyed, and always garaged in inclement weather.  

This car is kept in my garage in Willoughby, OH.

To be truly picky, the only faults I can find on the car are that the driver's power window is exceptionally slow and requires help.  Also the air conditioning isn't cold- it is the old-style R12 refrigerant and it need to be updated to the new R134a refrigerant and charged. 

This car drives beautifully and I see no reason you couldn't drive this car anywhere.  You can fly in to Cleveland (CLE) and drive home.  Alternatively you could have the car shipped, please call Angels Moving Autos at 530 245 0481 for a shipping quote. 

Questions, please email me or call/text me at 440 339 4341.

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