1988 Pontiac Firebird ! 5.0 V8 Low 99k Miles .. Very Nice And Garage Keep on 2040-cars
Seagrove, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:305V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: Base
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 99,289
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
PLEASE READ COMPLETE AUCTION AND DETAILS !! THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST 1988 FIREBIRDS YOU WILL FIND THAT IS ALL ORIGINAL AND UNMOLESTED AND ONLY 99K REAL MILES !! THIS BIRD HAS THE 5.0V8 ENGINE THAT RUNS LIKE NEW WITH COMPLETE TUNE UP . THE CAR HAS NEW A/C PARTS AND WILL FREEZE YOU OUT. THE CAR COME FROM FACTORY WITH ROLL UP WINDOW AND CRUZE CONTROL WHICH IS RARE TO FIND AS MOST ROLL UP WINDOW CARS DID NOT HAVE CRUZE. THE CAR DRIVES LIKE IT DID IN 1988 . THIS CAR HAS A SUPER CLEAN INTERIOR WITH ONLY VERY AND I MEAN VERY MINOR WEAR ON DRIVERS SEAT THAT IS HARD TO SEE . THE DASH IS FACTORY AND LIKE NEW AS IS HEADLINER. THE REAR HATCH AREA IS JUST AS NICE. DON'T THINK REAR SEATS HAVE BEEN SET IN AS THIS CAR WAS PURCHASED FROM A OLDER MAN THAT KEEP GARAGED AND COVERED. STILL HAS FACTORY GM FLOOR MATS.. THE UNDER SIDE OF CAR IS ALSO SUPER CLEAN AND SHOWS NEW FACTORY TYPE EXHAUST FROM CAT BACK. CAR HAS NEW BRAKES AND TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE. THIS CAR HAS NO RUST ANYWHERE .. EVERYTHING ON CAR WORKS AS IT SHOULD !! I WOULD DRIVE CAR ANYWHERE !! THE CAR IS SUPER CLEAN IN AND OUT AND UNDER HOOD ALSO !! THE PAINT ON CAR IS BELEIVED AND APEARS TO BE ORIGINAL AND SHINES AND LOOKS NICE BUT HOOD AND TOP HAS FADED AND HAS SPOTS FROM THE COVER THAT WAS ON CAR. THE BODY IS AS STRAIGHT AS ANY YOU WILL FIND . BUMPER COVER HAS NORMAL CRACKING IN ONE PLACE AS YOU WOULD EXPECT FOR A 1988 CAR. I WAS GOING TO HAVE HOOD AND TOP REPAINTED BUT REALLY THANK THAT BEING AS ORIGINAL AS IT IS MAY WOULD HURT THE VALUE.. THIS IS REALLY A SUPER NICE CAR AND RARE TO FIND IN THIS SHAPE !! WOULD BE A GREAT CAR FOR A PONTIAC COLECTOR OR TO DRIVE AND ENJOY !! BID TO BUY CAR .. HIGH BIDDER AT AUCTIONS END WILL NEED TO PAY $500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AND REMAINDER TO BE PAYED WITHIN 7 DAYS. CAR HAS A VERY LOW RESERVE FOR THIS TYPE OF A CAR BUT NOT GIVING AWAY I WILL KEEP AND ENJOY ! ANYONE WISHING TO SEE CAR BEFORE AUCTIONS END IS WELCOME TO COME VIEW !! BUYER IS RESPONABLE FOR PICKUP OR DELIVERY..
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