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Awesome 1973 Firebird New Paint Rebuilt Engine New Interior In San Rafael Calif on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:73000
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EXTREMELY RUST FREE!!

 This is a very nice car, runs and drives excellent, draws a crowd where ever you go, everyone loves this car!

This same year sold at Mecum auction Florida for $87,000 now might be the time to buy one of these

73,000 original miles 3rd owner

REBUILT 350 ENGINE
REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
NEW PAINT
NEW BLACK VINYL INTERIOR
NEW WELD WHEELS
NEW INDY 500 TIRES
NEW BRAKES
NEW FLOW MASTER STAGE 3 DUEL EXHAUST sounds great!
AIR CONDITIONING not working but it's there
NEW CHROME TIPS
NEW BUSHINGS
NEW GAS GAUGE SENDING UNIT
NEW SHOCKS
BUSHINGS ETC GREAT SUSPENSION car has a very nice ride
SUPER CLEAN FLOOR BOARDS AND TRUNK
 

Fantastic with oil pressure at 80% drive anywhere, Registered and ready to go, No smog required on this year.
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