1971 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350 on 2040-cars
Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
1971 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350
-Real Formula 350 car -Very strong running original engine, rebuilt several years ago with high quality internal parts (TRW pistons etc.) topped with Edelbrock intake and Holly Carb -Automatic transmission with Hurst "His and Hers" Dual Gate Shifter (Original Equipment) shifts firm, no sloppyness -Weld Wheels -Brakes work as they should -Car drives straight -Very solid body with super minimal rust (the tiny spot in front of the passenger wheel is the worst), solid floor pans, see the pictures, I took pics of the all the bad spots on the car so there will be no surprises when you come to pick it up -needs paint -interior very dirty and worn, will need to be gone through, some of the interior metal pieces have surface rust on them from condensation inside the car while it was sitting, nothing is rotten, it will just need to be removed, scuffed up and repainted -car was sitting for a number of years but was brought out of storage, brought back to running condition, necessary parts were replaced and new mufflers were installed. This car hasn't been on the road in Virginia since 2000 if the plates are correct, I have personally driven it about 10 miles on back roads. It pulls hard, steers straight, stops well. Overall, this car is a very solid start to an easy restoration and something you can have fun with and drive while you're doing the work. Clean and clear title Car must be picked up and paid in full within 7 days of auction end. No warranty, no refunds, if you have questions please ask BEFORE bidding. Reserve the right to end the auction early as car is for sale locally. I will not ship, so local pickup only, cash in hand at pickup. If you have any questions just ask, thanks for looking! |
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