1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Tribute,factory Ac,auto,ps, Pb, Must See!!! on 2040-cars
Apopka, Florida, United States
You are viewing a 1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Tribute. This car was a one family owned vehicle for most of its life. A fine and rare example of a vintage car stored and maintained throughout its 45 years of existence. This car retains all its original sheet metal, original floor pans and original trunk pan. This is a complete rust free car. Paint shows extremely nice. Bright White with Blue Trans Am stripes. Small paint blemish under spoiler on trunk lid stripe. Interior is very original and in Mint condition. We did replace front seat covers , new carpet , headliner and all door rubbers. This is a RARE Factory AC car with Automatic Transmission, Power Steering and Brakes. We completely went through the original AC. Everything was replaced with all factory replacement parts. Now blows ICE COLD and HARD!!! Drive train is original and all numbers matching. Motor is the original 350. New Edlebrock 4 barrel and Aluminum High Rise manifold. Motor is all highly detailed. Runs very strong! Hood Tach is new and works perfectly. Undercarriage is very clean, extremely nice driver quality. This is a very dependable car. Very tight and fun to drive! This is a chance to own one of the rarest Muscle Cars in existance without spending over $100,000 as you would for real 1969 Trans Am. Own this one for a fraction of the price! We have receipts showing all the work we have done to this car. Firebirds are becoming very desirable in the collector car world. This is truly a safe investment. Feel free to call or email if you have any questions. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Paul 407-256-8911 Call for a Buy It Now price! I sell most of my cars with BUY IT NOW option. It is my goal to buy and sell the highest quality vehicles possible. We will describe our vehicles accurately. Please keep in mind most cars are not “ perfect”. Vehicles may have minor imperfections that may not appear in the photos, such as small scratches, rock chips, dings etc. We advise if possible, that you see the vehicle in person before you purchase. Please feel free to email or call us if you have any questions. Once full payment is received, seller will provide clear title, bill of sale, and additional Florida Department of Motor Vehicles forms to be filled out and signed. All disputes arising out of or resulting from this sale shall be finally determined by binding arbitration in the State of Florida. PAYMENT TERMS A Non-Refundable 10 % deposit must be paid within 48 hours |
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