1992 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Model W87-hatchback Coupe Red+hot Corvette Engine on 2040-cars
Fairport, New York, United States
VEHICLE UP FOR BID IS AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL AND WELL CARED FOR 1992 PONTIAC FIREBIRD TRANS AM. THIS CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH A 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND THE 305/5.0 L INDUCTION TPI (305 CI V8 LB9) ENGINE. I HAVE BEEN TOLD THIS IS A CORVETTE ENGINE. IF IT IS NOT SOME NICE EBAYER WILL INFORM ME. THE VEHICLE HAS A GREAT RED PAINT JOB AND THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE ONLY INTERIOR FLAW IS A COUPLE OF SMALL BURN MARKS ON THE DRIVERS SEAT BOTTOM FROM SOMEONE YEARS AGO SMOKING IN THE VEHICLE. THE CAR DOES NOT SMELL LIKE CIGARETTE SMOKE AND HAS NOT BEEN SUBJECTED TO CIGARETTE SMOKE IN OVER 10 YEARS. THE CAR HAS GTA 8 INCH WHEELS WITH TIRE SIZE OF 245/50 R 16. THE CAR HAS FRONT DISC BRAKES AND A DRIVERS SIDE AIRBAG.
THE SERIAL NUMBER TRANSLATES AS FOLLOWS: 1=COUNTRY=USA; G=MANUFACTURER-GENERAL MOTORS; 2= MAKE=PONTIAC. F=CARLINE SERIES-FORMULA, TRANS AM 2=BODY TYPE-2 DOOR COUPE HATCHBACK 3 RESTRAINT SYSTEM-MANUAL BELTS WITH DRIVER INFLATABLE AIR BAG. F=ENGINE CODE-305/ 5.0 L INDUCTION TPI (305 CI VILB9) AND 4= CHECK DIGIT N=YEAR-1992 L=ASSEMBLY PLANTS-VAN NUYS, CALIFORNIA 220837=SEQUENTIAL PRODUCTION NUMBER. THE VEHICLE STARTS, STOPS, RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECTLY. IT HAS A BRAND NEW SET OF FIRESTONE FIREHAWK WIDE OVAL INDY 500 TIRES AND BRAND NEW BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND. THE CAR HAS A GREAT EXHAUST SOUND AND A THROATY V-8 SOUND, YET THE CAR CRUISES QUIETLY AND HAS A VERY COMFORTABLE RIDE. THIS CAR HAS NEVER SEEN SNOW AND HAS NOT BEEN DRIVEN IN WINTER CONDITIONS EVER. THE UNDERCARRIAGE IS CLEAN AND THERE IS NO RUST, ROT, OR CORROSION TO WORRY ABOUT. THE ONLY THING THE NEXT OWNER WILL WORRY ABOUT IS WHERE TO DRIVE THIS SHARP LOOKING AND GREAT PERFORMING CAR. THE CAR IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOORLOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH CASSETTE. ALL STANDARD EQUIPMENT AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WORK CORRECTLY AND THE CAR HAS A CURRENT NEW YORK STATE INSPECTION. AS I WAS TOLD THE CAR WAS PURCHASED BY A LOCAL FATHER FOR HIS SON ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO AND THE CAR WAS REACQUIRED BY THE FATHER RECENTLY. HE SOLD THE VEHICLE TO AN OLD FRIEND OF MINE AND I JUST BOUGHT THE CAR. AGAIN, IT RUNS GREAT AND IS READY TO GO ACROSS COUNTRY. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN FAIRPORT, NEW YORK. TRANSPORTATION TO THE NEW OWNER WILL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. I WILL WORK WITH ANY SHIPPER YOU MAY HIRE. THE CAR WILL BE RELEASED WHEN FULL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED IN CASH OR BANK CHECK. A $500 DEPOSIT BY PAYPAL IS REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE PURCHASE DATE. PLEASE CALL ME AT 585-259-3958 WITH ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF THE SECOND TO LAST BODY STYLE OF THE FIREBIRD. FROM THE FRONT IT ALMOST LOOKS LIKE A CORVETTE. |
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