1987 Pontiac Firebird/trans Am on 2040-cars
Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States
Solid straight clean body and interior, 350 Tpi with 69K, auto transmission, B&M shift kit, tinted windows, Flowmaster exhaust.
Car has been off road since I've been away at school for past few years and it now needs to go to someone. There is a sound coming from the engine I have been told by a few mechanics that it could be a rocker than is loose/ worst case its the rod. Here is a youtube video of the car with the sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5OjcdW4gMA (My dad is tired of storing it and it needs to go by May) Has a clean Mass. Title Paint was done black 5 years ago, the original color of the car is red The truck has an electric motor that went so the trunk does not open and you will have to replace the motor for the truck but it could also be a fuse too. The car was in Arizona for almost 10 years and has never been driven in the winter. I also have the carfax for the car which I can email to you if interested but I think Ebay provides a report for you If you have any questions feel free to ask thanks and happy bidding! $500 Deposit 24 hours after auction. No Reserve Price! |
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