Orignal California Project 1981 Pontiac Firebird Turbocherger 4.9 Turbo on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4.9L Turbo
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1981
Number of Cylinders: Automatic
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: None
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Clear
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 77,777
Sub Model: Black
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Gasoline
Interior Color: 8
This is a project car from an original owner.
Here is the history, an "old-timer" who was the original owner started restoring this car 10 years ago, he rebuilt the turbo charger and then decided to put in a pontiac 400 motor and 400 transmission, well make a long story short the years caught up with him and the car won the time.... I have all the original parts and the 400 motor is included with the 400 transmission which he never finished putting in. The story is that his turbo failed, he had it rebuilt (all the original parts and turbo are included),,,, then he decided to pimp his ride with a 400 (6.6l) motor and turbo 400 transmission. WHY WHO KNOWS. He started the clear the engine bay to pull the original motor and then ran out of steam and kicked the bucket. I have the CALIFORNA title in my name. WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS CAR IS THAT IT IS ORIGINAL California car. NO rust, just the paint is shot because of the sun. GREAT PROJECT CAR! The interior is in great shape. CAR IS SOLD AS-IS FOR PARTS, REPAIR AND RESTAURATION FOR MORE PICTURES PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING PHOTOBUCKET SITE: s798.photobucket.com/user/gv7660/library/81Pontiac?sort=3&page=1 Car is located in San Diego, CA 92126 |
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