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1973 Pontiac Firebird *restored* Low Reserve * Must See ! on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:1000
Location:

Sidney, Ohio, United States

Sidney, Ohio, United States

Up for bid is a 1973 Pontiac Firebird.It is in excellent condition and has had a full restoration.It Has all new metal, so there is zero rust.The under side of the car looks as good as the top.It has had the suspension replaced, 1969 pontiac 400 cu in (GTO) motor professionally rebuilt, The original 350 Transmission was also professionally rebuilt as was the rear end. The rear end is from a 1979 Trans Am and is Posi traction with power 4 wheel disc brakes. The car runs VERY strong.The car has power steering, tilt wheel,power brakes, 4 core radiator, auxiliary electric fan, Awesome custom seats from a Jaguar, driver seat is power, white face gauges, AWESOME stereo system with DVD in the dash. I have a stack of receipts. Over $23000 in the car. Low reserve, Great opportunity to get into a Very nice muscle car at a affordable price. Must see. It is not a hard core show car but it is a great local car show cruise in car! Please call or text (937)658-2717 with any questions you may have. Anyone is welcome to inspect the car in person before bidding.

1969 Pontiac 400 with matching heads professionally rebuilt
Rebuilt Rochester 750 carb
Rebuild original Pontiac 350 Turbo Transmission
New Torque Converter
New Competition Headers
New Duel Exhaust
Rebuilt Posi traction rear end from a 1979 Trans Am with 4 wheel Disc brakes, New lines , Rotors, pads & Calipers
New Master Cylinder and Power brake booster
New Springs Front and Rear
New Shocks Front and Rear
New Bushings and Ball Joints
New Alternator
New Starter
New Stereo with Cd, DVD, New Speakers and New Amp
New Gas tank, tank Straps, Sending Unit, Fuel Lines and Fuel Pump
New B.F.Goodrich T/A Radials and new Chrome Rims
New Body parts include: New floor pan, New Trunk Pan,New Quarter Panels, new Fenders, New Door Skins, and New Rocker Panels
New Interior includes: New Leather Custom Fitted Seats, New Padding and Carpet,new Headliner, New Package Tray,New Dash Pad, Custom Gauges,Leather Wrap Steering Wheel
New Four Core Radiator
New Auxiliary Electric cooling fan,
New Water pump Housing and Water Pump
New Hoses and Belts,
New Air Cleaner
New Windshield,(all Other glass was good)
Many other new parts not mentioned

cons :
 The steering feels touchy, maybe needs a new power steering unit. 
 The hood was not prepped well before paint and you can see imperfections in it. (The stripes are vinyl and can be removed.)
 The driver window needs a new roller to go up straight.I have it I just have not out it in yet.

I will require a $300 deposit thru paypal at auction close and the remainder to be paid within 5 days.The car needs to be picked up within 2 weeks of auction close.I will do my best to work with shippers.Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK!!

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