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1994 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe 2-door 5.7l / 6 Speed Manual Transmission on 2040-cars

US $4,300.00
Year:1994 Mileage:131923 Color: light lenses
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Up for sale is a good looking 1994 Pontiac Trans-Am 6 speed manual transmission with 131,923 miles. Has features such as / leather interior / air-conditioning / some power seat options / alloy wheels / rear defroster / power windows / power door locks / cruise control / am/fm/cd/cassette stereo / power mirrors / inside trunk release.

New Paint / Motor built-up - High Performance 350 LT1 engine 

This vehicle runs and drives great. We have done a 36 point checklist on the items listed below for this vehicle.

If anything has been found wrong with this vehicle and has not been fixed or corrected it will be marked in red with details. 

"u ABS Light                                                                     

"u All Fluid Levels

"u Battery

"u Brakes

"u Directional signals

"u Door handles, inside and out                    

"u Doors

"u Drive train

"u Electrical system

"u Emergency brake

"u Engine

"u Engine fluid leaks

"u Exterior light lenses   

"u Exterior lights         

"u Fan belts

"u Floorboards

"u Front and rear window defrosters

"u Fuel System

"u Heater / AC

"u Horn                                                                  

"u Hoses

"u Interior items - MINOR DASH BOARD HEAT CRACKS

"u Mirrors (inside and out)

"u Muffler and Exhaust system

"u Paint / body

"u Radio

"u Road Tested

"u Seat Belts

"u Spare tire/Jack

"u Speedometer

"u Steering/front end                                                   

"u Suspension

"u Tires

"u Trouble light

"u Windshield wipers, washers                                      

"u Windshield/all glass - AIR BUBBLE PASSENGER SIDE (SEE PICS)

All cars are sold as is no warranty. Thanks for looking.

PLEASE READ AD IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO BIDDING

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE CONDITION:

 We make every effort to photograph important details of the vehicles body condition, however small dings, scratches and blemishes in the vehicles paint and body are often difficult to catch in the camera lens, please know that these imperfections may exist.

 Since this vehicle was obtained through our towing service, we do not have a complete history on the vehicle other than what is provided herein.  Once again - As is the case with ALL our vehicles we try to provide bidders with as much detail as possible. 

INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE TITLE:

 This vehicle comes with a clear Virginia title.

INFORMATION CONCERNING PAYMENT FOR VEHICLE: 

  • WINNING BIDDERS MUST PAY THE BALANCE WITHIN SEVEN DAYS AFTER BIDDING HAS ENDED.
  • REQUIRED DEPOSITS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 24 HOURS.
  • IF THE REQUIRED DEPOSIT OF $200.00 IS NOT RECEIVED WITH IN 24 HOURS FROM THE TIME OF PURCHASE, THE VEHICLE WILL BE RE-LISTED.
  • DEPOSITS RECEIVED ON A NON-PAYING BIDDER, WILL NOT BE RETURNED!!
  • SORRY NO REFUNDS”!!!
  • IF FULL PAYMENT AND PICKUP ARRANGMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN MADE WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDE, VEHICLE WILL BE RE-AUCTIONED.

 Accepted forms of payment are Paypay, Cash in person OR Certified funds

INFORMATION CONCERNING PICK-UP OF VEHICLE:

 Pickup must occur within SEVEN DAYS of the end of the auction.  MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8:00AM TO 5:00PM – AFTER 7 DAYS THERE WILL BE A $50.00 PER DAY STORAGE FEE!!

 The winning bidder is responsible for picking the vehicle up.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:  

·       Please email us if you have any questions prior to bidding. 

  • Please be sure to check at the bottom of this listing in the “questions from other members” section to see if we’ve already answered a question you may have. 
  • We do not overstate or oversell the condition of our vehicles.  What you see is what you get! 
  • If you do not have the available funds at time of bidding then PLEASE DO NOT BID Your bid is a legal binding contract.  Failure to complete the transaction will result in a complaint being filed with eBay and Negative Feedback being left. 
  • By placing a bid, the bidder is acknowledging that he or she has read and understands the terms of the listing, and thereby agrees.  
  • Sorry no refunds. 
  • We reserve the right to end the auction early…  

Thank you for looking!!!!

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