1988 Pontiac Firebird Formula T-top on 2040-cars
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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1988 Pontiac Firebired Formula T-top. The Car Is In SuperNice Condition In And Out. The Best Part Is This Has A Built 383 Stroker Engine.A Beefed Up 700r4 Trans With A Shift Kit, And A Posi Rear With 3:70 Gears. SomeSpecifics On The Motor: Has Headers And Complete Flow Master Exhaust, Holley 650Double Pumper Carb, High Performance Cam, Sorry, Cant Tell You The Specs. WasPro Built Using An Eagle Stroker Kit. Has A Large Aluminum Radiator. VeryImpressive Power. Has Run 12.9 At The Track With Drag Radials. Have The TimeSlips. This Was Mostly Street Driven An Has Good Manors In Traffic. The WholeDrivetrain Has Approx 10,000 Miles. Clean, Rustfree Under Body. Real NiceRepaint Several Years Ago And Retains All The Stock Decals. All The Bottom EdgesHave No Bubbles. Good, Straight Body, All Panel Gaps Look Great. No Evidence OfLeaks From The T-tops. No Smells. All Weather Stripping In Good Condition. NiceOriginal Interior. Mint Dashpad. Carpets Real Nice. One Little One Inch WearSpot On Drivers Seat Base, Other Than That Real Nice. Minor Headliner Sag In TheRear. Have The Original T-top Bags. Some Of The A/c Components Like TheCompressor And Drier And Lines Have Been Removed As This Is A Hot Rod.
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General Motors has made a science out of sharing platforms. So when the company's Kappa platform was introduced for a new rear-drive roadster to be distributed across three different motor divisions, you'd have figured the program was pretty safe, right? Unfortunately for the workers at the Wilmington Assembly Plant which manufactured the Kappa roadsters, those three divisions were Pontiac, Saturn and Opel - three units which the General has either sold or shut down. Which is a shame, because a perfectly good rear-drive roadster platform is a heck of a thing to waste.
In one of the strangest rumors we've heard recently, however, our compatriots over at Jalopnik report that the DeLorean Motor Company (yes, that DeLorean Motor Company) is considering buying the plant and the platform from GM and putting it back into production as a new DMC.
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