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No Reserve Rare Barn Find 1973 Firebird Survivor #63 Off Production Line 2 Owner on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:34000 Color: Blue /
 BLACK
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6 CYLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2587D3N100063
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: BLACK
Model: Firebird
Number of Cylinders: 6
Year: 1973
Trim: FIREBIRD
Warranty: AS IS WERE IS NO WARRANTY
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 34,000
Sub Model: 34K MILES FIREBIRD TRANS AM 1970 1971 1972 73 1974
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No

UP FOR A 5 DAY AUCTION AT NO RESERVE

SOLD TO THE HIGEST BIDDER

BIDDING STARTING AT $100.00

OVER 60 PHOTOS AND VIDEO UPLOADED

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HERE IS A SUPER NICE AND ORIGINAL ULTRA RARE #63 PRODUCTION OUT OF 200 

1973 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 CYLINDER 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH ONLY 34K ORIGINAL MILES!

THIS IS A CALIFORNIA BARN FIND ONLY A 2ND OWNER CAR SINCE 1981 

THIS CAR IS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR THE REPAINT.

THIS CAR IS A RUST FREE CAR

ALL ORIGINAL PANLES AND SHEET METAL

CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT

FACTORY DISC BRAKES

CAR IS A VERY CLEAN AND A NICE DAILY DRIVER CRUISER 

ALL ORIGINAL GLASS

THIS IS THE REAL DEAL CAR 

VERY RARE OF THE 6 CYLINDER 3SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (BUCKET SEATS)

CAR WAS RARLY DRIVEN AND HAS TRUE 100% 34K ORIGINAL MILES

I HAVE ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA PINK SLIP (TITLE) WITH ALL THE OWNERS MANUAL AND WARRANTY BOOKS 

CAR WAS BOUGHT IN 1973 BY THE 2ND OWNERS DAD WITH ONLY 5 MILES ON IT AND GAVE IT TO HIS DAUGHTER WHEN SHE TURNED 16 SO SHE CAN GO TO HIGH SCHOOL WITH IT.

SHE ONLY DRIVE THE CAR TO SCHOOL AND BACK AND THEN AFTER THE YEARS SHE JUST PARKED IT IN HER GARAGE AND SAT EVER SINCE.

I PUT A NEW BATTERY AND CHANGED ALL THE FLUIDS AND THE CAR STARTED RIGHT UP AND RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!!!!


THIS IS A TURE CALIFORNIA SURVIVOR THATS ALL ORIGINAL AND UNTOUCHED EXCEPT FOR THE PAINT,THIS IS THE REAL DEAL GUYS

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A VERY RARE 1973 PONTIAC FIREBIRD

FOR ANY ADDITION QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT (702)862-0095 OR DROP ME A MESSAGE I REPLY QUICK

TEARMS AND CONDITION BEFORE BIDDING PLEASE READ

PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS  READ FULL AD BEFOR BIDDING!!!!!!

WINNER OF AUCTION MUST CALL ME RIGHT AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS OR THE NEXT DAY (NO EXCEPTIONS)


I AM LISTING THIS VEHICLE AT LOW RESERVE,SO I AM LOOKING FOR A SERIOUS AUCTION.
SO IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH FEEDBACK SCORE LESS THEN 10,OR A NEW ACCOUNT HOLDER,OR A ACCOUNT THAT HAS NEGITIVE FEEDBACK,PLEASE CALL ME FIRST @ 702-862-0095 BEFORE BIDDING,IF THERE IS NO CONTACT BEFOR BIDDING I'LL CANCLE YOUR BIDS AND BLOCK YOU FROM THIS AUCTION AND ANY FURTHER AUCTIONS... JUST TRYING TO FAIR TO ALL BIDDERS.
ILL STOREAGE IT FOR AS LONG AS YOU NEED ME TO WITH NO CHARGE AS LONG AS THE VEHICLE IS PAID FOR IN FULL....

PAYMENT OPTIONS
FULL PAYMENT TO BE SEND WHITEN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION (NO EXCEPTIONS)
I'LL ACCEPT BANK WIRE,CERTIFIED CASHIER'S CHECK,OR CASH IN PERSON.ALL FUNDS MUST CLEAR BEFOR CAR OR TITLE IS RELEASED.

FOR OVER SEAS BIDDERS/ INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS 
I'AM SELLING NATION WIDE SO FOR OVER SEAS AND INTERNATIONAL  BIDDERS I KNOW IT WILL TAKE A LITTLE BIT MORE TIME FOR TRANSACTION,SO AS LONG AS THE VEHICLE IS PAID IN FULL I CAN STORE THE VEHICLE AS LONG AS NEEDED WITH NO STORAGE CHARGE...
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SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTING

I DEAL WITH A SHIPPING AGENCY THAT GIVE ME THE BEST RATES OUT THERE SO IF YOU NEED SHIPPING/TRANSPORTING I WILL HELP YOU OUT GETTING YOUR VEHICLE DELIVERED TO YOU


IF YOU CANT SEE THE VIDEO OR PHOTOS PLEASE CONTACT ME AND I WILL EMAIL YOU THE LINKS

BUT LET THE PHOTOS AND VIDEO LOAD ALL UP GIVE IT A MINUTE OR 2 SCROLL DOWN

   

 
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