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Pontiac Firebird Formula 350..only 14 Original Documented Miles...not A Misprint on 2040-cars

US $26,995.00
Year:1987 Mileage:14
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Hello and Thank You for checking out our latest Classic Car for sale by The Motor Masters! You are looking at a BRAND NEW 1987 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350 with only 14 ORIGINAL MILES!! That's right you read that correctly, only 14 MILES.....NOT A MISS PRINT!!!  Black with Black Interior. It's probably the Lowest Mileage Third Generation Firebird on the planet!!

It was purchased in February 1987 with plans to turn it into a NHRA drag racing Super Stocker. However the project was shelved and the car has been in heated/air conditioned storage since then for the last 24 years.  Built in 1/87, this car was never prepped by the dealer. It was taken directly off of the Anchor Motor Freight Truck, put on a trailer, and parked in a garage.  It's never been rained on, it's RUST FREE, still has all the Original Dealer Plastic on the seats, the Monroney Sticker, Original Build Sheet, all other stickers and OEM manuals, and it has never been on the road. 

Because it was bought to be a race car it doesn't have A/C, or power windows & locks and has the Original Stock AM ONLY Radio (VERY RARE).  Has 3:40 Posi Rear with Road Rally Suspension.  Original Goodyear Gatorback Tires with no dry rot and it's been under a car cover for all of its life. 

Powered by the L98 350 5.7 TPI Engine. It's one of approx. 1,100 Firebirds built with this engine.  Starts right up, all systems work perfectly, only non-original part on the car is the battery which has been replaced by the correct AC Delco part number for the car.  Also replaced was the Fuel Pump.

FOLKS, YOU WILL NEVER COME ACROSS A UNIQUE VEHICLE LIKE THIS IN THIS CONDITION!!!  A TRUE BARN FIND AND TIME CAPSULE!!!! ALL PICS OF THIS CLASSIC CAN VIEWED ON OUR FACEBOOK FAN PAGE AND THIS LISTING! ALSO YOU CAN SEE SOME AS YOU SCROLL DOWN!! ALSO ON MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE IS A DETAILED VIDEO OF THIS FINE CLASSIC!!!

For questions, call Philip at the Office at 561-318-0968 or by cell at 561-313-8162.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASING:

Legal Information And Disclaimer?

TO BID YOU MUST BE OVER 18 and pay with CASH, BANK CERTIFIED CHECK, OR MONEY ORDER. Please do not bid without the intent to finalize this transaction. Winning bidders that do not finalize will receive negative feedback. Sorry, NO bid retractions allowed in the last 24 hours of the auction, ask questions BEFORE you bid. ATTENTION BUYERS: IF YOU PLAN ON FINANCING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE PRE-APPROVED PRIOR TO PURCHASING!!!!  IF YOU PAY IN CASH OR BANK CERTIFIED CHECK, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR FUNDS PRIOR TO PURCHASING!!!!!

Document Fees

THERE ARE NONE!!!!!   We don't feel it's right to charge you a document fee.  This is a hidden fee that most dealers use to get extra money.  We want happy customers and for you to pay a FAIR PRICE...NO HIDDEN FEES!!! Your ONLY responsibility is to pay your State's Sales Tax according to where you live.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL WITH CAR BEING SOLD WHERE IS, AS IS!!! ...Please, ASK if you have a question! Seller reserves the right to end auction early. Cell phone, corporate phone, and email addresses are provided and ALL Email will be answered PROMPTLY.

Transportation

For a quote on shipping anywhere in the Continental US as well as Hawaii and Alaska, feel free to email us at info@themotormasters.com. We will give you a cost for open and/or enclosed transport. ?

International Transportation ?

We are happy to accommodate our overseas buyers!  Overseas shipments will be placed into a steel container for safe sea passage. We take care of all the details and paperwork. All you have to do is collect the car at port and enjoy! ?

Terms of Auction & Sale

  • The vehicle is offered with a right to a personal inspection by any bidder or agent of any bidder. The vehicle is sold from our Private Collection
  • Any Florida resident must pay local FL Sales Tax and Licensing Fees. All others will do so in their home state.
  • All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. No vehicle is perfect to everyone. Each vehicle has its strengths, styles, tendencies and shortcomings. Therefore, despite our best efforts to verify a vehicle's mechanical condition, we are not able to warranty a manufacturer's workmanship or previous owner's diligence in care. It is for this reason that all vehicles are sold "AS IS". We have described the above mentioned vehicle to the best of our ability. However, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective. Please be advised that no oral or written statements concerning any vehicle constitutes a representation or warranty of the condition of the said vehicle.
  • The vehicle is available for inspection prior to bidding or purchasing.  I encourage a physical inspection strongly to avoid any misunderstandings or representations.
  • Bidders with less than 5 feedbacks MUST email us before bidding showing their intent to purchase the vehicle. Due to increasing non-paying bidders, we reserve the right to cancel your bid if you do not have more than 5 feedbacks.  WE WILL NOT TOLERATE BID INTERFERENCE!
  • All disputes arising out of or resulting from this sale shall be finally determined by binding arbitration in West Palm Beach, FL in accordance with the commercial rules of arbitration of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall be carried out by one or more arbitrators in accordance with said rules. Any award shall be enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction in the same manner as judgments. This agreement to arbitrate shall survive the sale of the automobile described herein. Buyer and Seller hereby agree that Florida law shall control for all purposes under this Bill of Sale. Buyer and Seller hereby consent to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of Florida to specifically enforce the agreement to arbitrate and to enter judgment of and enforce the award of the arbitrator.

Payment Terms

Payment must be made by Cash, Bank Certified Cashiers Check or Money Orders. Bank Wire Transfers or Credit/Debit payments will NOT be accepted, with the exception of your initial deposit to purchase vehicle.

  • A NON-REFUNDABLE deposit in the amount of $500.00 must be received within Twenty-Four(24)hours of the auctions close either by PayPal, CASH, or BANK CERTIFIED CHECK. 
  • Final payment must be received within three (3) days of the auction close.  The Motor Masters will not be responsible for buyers remorse or problems found to said vehicle once they have left our property. We are being realistic.  Most of the cars we deal in are vintage and by their very nature will need TLC and some degree of attention sooner or later. These are not new cars and should not be treated as such.
  • Once full payment has been received, Seller will fax a copy of clear title and Bill of sale.  The forms must be returned to the Seller prior to the shipment of said vehicle. Original paperwork will be sent to Buyer Via overnight mail seven (7) days from date of final payment. Transportation will commence only after final payment and signed documentation are received. Once a car is picked up from our premises, you will NOT be able to return the car.
  • All above terms and conditions are applied to vehicle sales, whether through Ebay or other marketing outlet.
 
THANKS FOR STOPPING BY AND BEST OF LUCK!  

 

 


Contact Us Today!

We are a Unique Automotive Company specializing in the Restoration of Vintage Automobiles.  The Motor Masters also provides other Automotive Services, including Consignment, Auto Restoration Products, Auto Care, Consultation and Marketing, and other Collectible Items for sale. VISIT US ONLINE AT THEMOTORMASTERS

Office Hours are M-F 9AM-5PM EST.  Office: 561-318-0968. We can be reached by email at info@themotormasters.com OR can be reached on my cell phone after hours or weekends at 561-313-8162. 

Let us know how we can assist you in your Automotive Needs....CALL US TODAY!

 


 

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