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1995 Pontiac Firebird. V8 Lt1 Engine. Excellent Condition. 52k Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:52000
Location:

White Lake, Michigan, United States

White Lake, Michigan, United States
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It drives and sounds suburb and very fast.
No hesitation on throttle or steering or handling.
Loaded with fire power of this LT1 350 Engine.
Super clean. 9.5 out of 10 in for overall condition and its performance.
Inspections are welcome.
Drive test for series buyers only.
I am the 2nd owner, Purchase in June of 2011 with 41K miles, currently is has 52K miles on it.
I have spend around $7.5k in overall cost for re-conditioning and maintaining all repairs required since 2011.
This is a weekend drive car only. It does not see Dust, Rain or Thunder nor Winter.
Garage kept with custom fitted cover that comes with it when you BUY the car.
All of floor Matt s and T-Top covers comes with it too. 
No accident, No dents, No tares, No rust. No window cracks or scratches.
This car is 100% all original except the air hose for the check valve is in blue color and the tail pipes where replaced.
 
Vehicle repairs history since June of 2011:
  1. Fuel Pump with sending unit assembly replaced in 2011.
  2. Antifreeze Flush replaced in 2013.
  3. Front Breaks and Rotors in 2011.
  4. Body work for removing all small rust spots in 2012.
  5. Engine valve heads re-worked during replacing all engine seals and caskets in 2013. Now you have more power in terms of torque.
  6. Replaced the rear exhaust / Muffler system in 2013. 
  7. Plugs, Wires, Battery replaced in 2014.
  8. Break Fluid Flush, Transmission Fluid Flush, Rear End Axel Flush, Fuel Injection and Throttle cleaned by dealer in 2014.
  9. Recharged Air Condition in 2014.
The Rear Breaks have 50% life on them.
Tires have been rotated and they Gage at 60% life on them.
The Break light is ON always, due to ABS BREAK SENSOR as you can see in the photos.
There is only 1 think with this vehicle, it  needs ABS BREAK SENSOR Module, value repair is parts and labor is $350.00 and its not needed for weekend drive.
The Break system works fine because the car is not driven in winter nor slippery condition.


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