1974 Formula, 4 Spd With 28k Org Miles And Paint. Barn Find! on 2040-cars
Milford, Michigan, United States
Engine:350 / V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Black
Model: Firebird
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: FORMULA / DELUXE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: MANUAL
Mileage: 28,990
1974 FORMULA FIREBIRD 4 SPEED, 1 OWNER BARN FIND WITH 28,990 ORIGINAL MILES. AIR COND. AND DELUXE CLOTH INTERIOR. SITTING SINCE 1978 .
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PURCHASE AND RESTORE A VERY LOW MILE ORIGINAL FORMULA. THE CAR HAS SOME MINOR RUST ON THE SHEET METAL. THE REAR QUARTERS NEED SOME PATCHES BEHIND THE REAR TIRE AND SMALL PATCH IN FRONT OF THE REAR TIRE. DOORS ARE VERY SOLID WITH JUST SURFACE RUST ON THE SEAMS. THE BOTTOM OF THE FENDERS HAVE SMALL RUST SPOTS. THE TRUNK, FLOORS AND FRAME ARE ALL VERY SOLID AND ORIGINAL. OVERALL AN EASY FIX FOR AN EXPERIENCED BODY MAN. THE PAINT ALL APPEARS TO BE ORIGINAL. THE CAR HAS BEEN SITTING SINCE 1978. THIS IS STRAIGHT FROM THE SON WHO SOLD HIS FATHERS CAR. HIS FATHER JUST PASSED AWAY. THE FATHER BOUGHT THIS NEW IN 1974. THE INTERIOR SHOWS VERY LITTLE WEAR. THE DRIVERS SEAT BOLSTER HAS A SLIT FROM SOMETHING AND THE SEAM UP TOP HAS SPLIT WHERE THE CLOTH MEETS THE VINYL. THERE REALLY IS NO WEAR ON THEM. THE DOOR PANELS AS YOU CAN SEE ARE EXCELLENT TOO. THE DASH , GAUGES AND STEERING WHEEL ARE ALL LIKE NEW AND INDICATIVE OF THE LOW MILES. HEADLINER IS DELAMINATED AS EXPECTED. THE PLASTIC PANELS IN BACK ARE ALL VERY NICE TOO. NOTICE THE FACTORY 8 TRACK IN THE CONSOLE. HE SAID HIS FATHER PULLED THE TRANS MANY YEARS AGO FOR SOME REASON. THE TRANS IS IN THE TRUNK NOW. THE CAR SAT FOR SO LONG DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES FROM WAY BACK THAT EVENTUALLY LED TO HIS DEATH LAST MONTH. THE MOTOR TURNS OVER AND WILL NEED A FULL TUNE UP AS YOU WOULD EXPEXT.
NOT MUCH ELSE I CAN TELL YOU ABOUT THIS EXCEPT NOT MANY LEFT WITH THESE MILES AND CONDITION. A $1,000 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AN ACCEPTED OFFER.
THE CAR IS BEING SOLD A SIS AND HAS NO WARRANTY. CALL JOHN WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 517-294-2602
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