1991 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Gta Y84 350 Tpi Automatic Posi Loaded Rare Gml@@k on 2040-cars
Kingston, Ohio, United States
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RARE!! LOW RESERVE, 1991 Pontiac Trans Am GTA Y84 ,350 Tune Port Injected engine. Runs good! What a fun ride, Great handling,runs fast and stops good!Super sounding stereo system am/fm/cd player, Metallic Green paint,tan leather interior,Drivers side air bag, special Leather GTA bucket seats with headrest and console,Dash Pad has No cracks!!Power Steering,Power Brakes,Power Locks,Power Mirrors,Power Windows,Drilled and Slotted aftermarket front Rotors and Brakes are New!Alternator is new! Hooker Muffler sounds throaty!! Starts right up doesn't smoke .This is a real GTA not a fake or clone. There were 2,500 produced in 1991 with 1992 being their last year.Headlights work fine,factory Fog Lights,Rear defroster,Tires are New Michelin Pilot radials 245/50 R 16's all the way around.Rear hatch Motor works fine.Performance Suspension,extra fat sway bars,Posi-traction rear end,Light weight aluminum GTA rear brake calipers,All gauges work back-lit in red.Mossy oak seat covers to protect the leather seats.I pulled cover back on one picture of passenger seat so it can be shown.I have over 50 photos so if anyone wants to see something specific call or write me a message and I will send you more pictures. GTA's have a lot of stuff.Go to GTA Source Page for all the info on these bad to the bone cars.This GTA is an investment for a third gen firebird.Surely to go up in value since they don't make firebirds anymore. See Other Items ,Listing daily Billsmusclefactory.com We Ship WORLDWIDE !!!!!!Any Questions call 740-466-7200 Bill James ////reserve the right to end early due to other advertisements,Thankyou
On Jul-18-14 at 09:01:53 PDT, seller added the following information: The reserve is only 5000.00 so the bidder close to that or over that will in fact own the car. I have parted these out and its nothing to get 3-4000.00 in the parts alone. rear spoiler,front bumper,gta seats,dash cluster,engine!, trans!, rearend,! console,wheels,tires,doors,fenders,rear hatch,rare tail lights,the list goes on,but it would be ashame to part out such a nice car.So there you all have the reserve! Happy Bidding!!!! On Jul-19-14 at 12:59:28 PDT, seller added the following information: The reserve has been lowered almost cut in half. good luck On Jul-20-14 at 12:18:13 PDT, seller added the following information: Questions call 740-466-7200 Bill James Billsmusclefactory On Jul-20-14 at 13:41:30 PDT, seller added the following information: This car was purchased and driven by my daughter for the past year to school and back.We recently purchased a toyota 4 runner suv for her so the firebird GTA has to go. Thanks for looking |
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