1968 Pontiac Firebird Base Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Mims, Florida, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY BROTHERS 1968 FIREBIRD CONVERTIBLE . THIS CAR IS BEAUTIFUL . IT HAS ITS ORIGINAL 350 MOTOR 2BRL CARB THAT FIRES RIGHT UP AND RUNS GREAT . IT HAS ALL OF ITS ORIGINAL BODY PANELS AND BUMPERS . THE TRUNK PAN HAS BEEN REPLACED AND THE GAS LINES AND BRAKE LINES ARE STAINLESS STEEL . THE GAS TANK HAS BEEN CLEANED AND SEALED . THE WHOLE UNDER SIDE HAS BEEN EPOXY COATED . THE DELUXE INTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE . THE CONVERTIBLE TOP PISTONS HAVE BEEN REBUILT .THE TOP HAS BEEN REPLACED THREE YEARS AGO . THE ORIGINAL 45 YEAR OLD CLOCK STILL WORKS SO DOES THE AM RADIO. THE WINDSHIELD WIPER WORK.THE CAR IS A FACTORY AC CAR AND IT NEEDS ONLY MINOR THINGS TO GET UP AND RUNNING. THIS CAR TURNS HEADS EVERY WHARE YOU TAKE IT. THIS CAR DRIVES NICE AND SMOOTH WITH PLENTY OF PEP. IT DRIVES SMOOTHER THAN MY NEW CAR OVER BUMPS WITH NO RATTLES.THIS CAR HAS POWER STEERING AND NON POWER BRAKES THAT WORK GREAT IT HAS DRUM BRAKES FRONT AND BACK. THE PAINT IS A 8 OUT 10 WITH MINOR IMPERFECTIONS AND BLEMISHES. THE BUMPERS HAVE SOME MINOR PITTING. BUT IT LOOKS GREAT ANYWAY.THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT . IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK NOW NOT AFTER THE AUCTION.THIS HAS A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE IN MY BROTHERS NAME. THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING.
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