1979 Pontiac Firebird Esprit/305 V8/auto/all Original/oregon/midwestcar/clean on 2040-cars
West Babylon, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:ORIGINAL V8 305
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: WHITE/BIEGE
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 61,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: ESPRIT
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: BEIGE/TAN
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ESPRIT
HELLO IN EBAY LAND!!!! FIRST LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK FOR TEN YEARS AND ITS ALL MINE!! I EARNED IT!! NOW READ ON....UP FOR YOUR BIDDING PLEASURE IS ONE 1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ESPIRIT. I WILL LEAVE DETAILED PHOTOS. FIRST THIS IS A MIDWEST AUTOMOBILE. IT WAS FROM OREGON. I HAVE THE OREGON PLATES. OWNER LEFT THEM ON CAR. THE TITLE I SWAPPED FOR MY NY TITLE WAS AN OREGON TITLE. I ACTUALLY BOUGHT IT FROM A DEALER UP STATE, GLENMONT NY. WITH A WEBSIGHT CALLED...........CARWASHCARS.COM. THE DEALER PICKED IT UP FROM OREGON AND I BOUGHT IT FROM HIM ON EBAY AND TRANSPORTED IT TO MY HOME. BIGGEST THING FOR COLLECTORS......THE CAR IS A TRUE SURVIVOR. IT IS VIRTUALLY RUST FREE. CAR WAS GONE OVER BY MY MECHANIC AND I WAS TOLD I HAVE A RUST FREE CAR. OFCOARSE YOU WILL SEE SOME SPOTS AS IN THE TRUNK DECK LID. ANYONE THAT SAYS THERE CAR IS 100 PERCENT RUST FREE IS DREAMING. THE BEST CAR IN THE ARIZONA DESERT STILL HAS SOME RUST SOMEWHERE. COLLECTORS THIS ONES FOR YOU. ORIGINAL V8 305, AUTOMATIC WHICH RUNS GOOD. I WAS TOLD BY MECHANIC SOUND ENGINE, RUNS SMOOTH. NOT SO GOOD PART.....TRANSMISSION LEAKS AND HAS WEAR. HEY ITS OLD!! IF I WAS DISHONEST YOU WOULDNT KNOW IT. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFUL. MECHANIC TOLD ME ABOUT TRANNY. I DID ALOT OF WORK TO THIS CAR AS FAR AS MAINTENANCE AND I WILL GIVE YOU MY LIST AND WHAT I PUT INTO IT. THIS CAR WAS MY HEART AND I HAD EVERY INTENTION OF BRINGING IT BACK TO ITS FORMER GLORY, WHICH I STARTED. I AM MOVING AND I HAVE TO LET GO OF IT. YOUR GETTING A GREAT CAR.
THIS INFORMATION IS ALL BASED ON MY OPINION. I WOULD SUGGEST COMING HERE AND FORMING YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT/OPINION AS WE ALL SEE THINGS DIFFERENTLY. BLIND OFFERS ARE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I DID THE BEST I COULD IN DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS. HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON!!
LIST OF WORK DONE TO THIS CAR
1) WINDSHIELD WASHER PUMP INSTALLED/REPLACED DOME AND DOME LIGHT-170.00
2)NEW KEYS MADE UP FOR DRIVERS, PASSENGER AND TRUNK LOCK-127.64
3)BRAND NEW CONSOLE BIN LINER/CENTER CONSOLE GLOVE/DOOR BOX HARDWARE SET-73.00
7)FIREBIRD WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES-48.96
8)1979 FIREBIRD OWNERS MANUAL-23.75
9)EXHAUST-CLAMP,Cc STUDS,EXHAUST PIPE-184.00
10)BRAKES-CLEAN, LUBE, ADJUST-39.95
11)LUBE, OIL FILTER-28.70
12)IDLER ARM-174.00
13)-HEATING/COOLING-A/F SERVICE, RADIATOR CAP, AC BELT, ALTERNATOR BELT, PS BELT-270.45 ( A/C NOT WORKING, NEEDS COMPRESSOR )
14)SPARK PLUG SET-97.30
15)DISTRIBUTOR CAP-42.00
16)ROTOR-35.00
17)SPARK PLUG WIRES-111.00
TOTAL TUNE UP-285.30
18)UNDERCOATED CAR-129.95
19)BATTERY TERMINAL, BATTERY, STARTER-331.65
20)WINDSHIELD WASHER PUMP WHITE HEAD ( 2ND DESIGN )-67.00
21)FIREBIRD TAN DRIVER SIDE LEFT ARM REST-59.12 ( NEVER USED, WILL SELL WITH CAR )
22)TRANSMISSION GASKET KIT, TRANNY OIL-153.20
23)BRAND NEW RADIATOR/COOLANT SERVICE-621.28
24)I HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO
WHATS LEFT
1)TRANSMISSION WORK /CAR STILL RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFUL.
2) AC NEEDS WORK
3)POWER DOOR LOCKS NEEDS WORK
4)REAR BUMPER NEEDS PAINTING
5) DENT ON PASSENGER SIDE AS SEEN IN PHOTOS...
FIX THESE THINGS AND YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT CLASSIC FIREBIRD!! RUNS AS IS OR RESTORE TO FORMER GLORY. I DID A WHOLE LOT WHICH IS NOW OFF YOUR HANDS.
PLEASE BID CAREFULLY, WITH THOUGHT AND CAUTION. PLEASE HAVE INTENTION OF BUYING THIS CAR BEFORE HITTING THIS BUTTON. I WILL REPORT ANY NON PAYING OR DEAD BEAT EBAYERS TO EBAY. YOU MUST MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO HAVE THE CAR TRANSPORTED AND SHIPPED AND PLEASE DO SO RESPONSIBLY. WE WILL TALK AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. MY NAME IS RALPH. PLEASE LEAVE A DEPOSIT OF 200.00 AFTER WINNING BID. I ONLY HOPE FOR A PLEASANT TRANSACTION. GODBLESS AND HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER!!
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