1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 4-speed 62,600 Original Miles Trans Am 75,76, on 2040-cars
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1974
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Model: Firebird
Mileage: 62,600
Trim: Formula Coupe 2-Door
UP FOR AUCTION IS AN EXTREMELY NICE 1974 PONTIAC FIREBIRD FORMULA 400 4-SPEED WITH 62,600 ORIGINAL MILES. THIS CAR WAS BOUGHT AT EXECUTIVE PONTIAC IN MISSOULA, MONTANA AND HAS BEEN IN MONTANA IT'S ENTIRE LIFE. IT WAS OWNED BY ONE FAMILY UNTIL 6 YEARS AGO. THE FIREBIRD COMES WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL BOOKS, WARRANTY CARD AND THE ORIGINAL OWNERS DOWN PAYMENT RECEIPT FOR $500. FROM EXECUTIVE PONTIAC IN MISSOULA.
THE CAR WAS ORDERED WITH DELUXE INTERIOR, RALLY CLOCK AND GAUGE PACKAGE, CONSOLE, AM/FM RADIO, 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER, 400 CUBIC INCH/ 225 HORSE POWER MOTOR, MUNCIE 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH FACTORY HURST SHIFTER, 3:42 LIMITED SLIP REAR AXLE, HEAVY DUTY SPECIAL SUSPENSION, POWER STEERING, POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES, FIBERGLASS RAM AIR HOOD, WHEEL OPENING MOULDINGS, WINDOW DRIP MOULDINGS, LOWER BODY MOULDING AND RALLY WHEELS.
THE CAR IS RUST AND DENT FREE, IT HAS HAD ONE REPAINT IN THE ORIGINAL GREEN. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY WITH NO LEAKS, THE ORIGINAL RADIO HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A STEREO/CD PLAYER WITH REMOTE. EVERYTHING IS WORKING EXCEPT THE CLOCK, THE ORIGINAL 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER WAS DISCONNECTED WHEN THE NEW STEREO WAS INSTALLED.
EVERYTHING IS STOCK WITH THE EXCEPTION OF HEADERS AND FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS, THE ORIGINAL EXHAUST MANIFOLDS AND ORIGINAL HEAT EXCHANGER FOR THE AIR CLEANER ARE INCLUDED WITH THE CAR.
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 208-640-3246
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