1969 69 Firebird Buy Firebird Get 1966 Plymouth Police Car Free on 2040-cars
Clermont, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Firebird
Mileage: 0
Trim: base
I will have more pics up in the next 2 days, i have 7 cars, must sell some due to parents medicals, the firebird had been garaged, but for the last year an 1/2 its been outdoors with the florida rain and sun , so the paint has bubbled up in some places, sometimes when you turn the key the starter clicks, then sometimes the car starts right up, i think it needs a new cylinoid, but anyway, it runs excellent, drives great down the road, dosent pull to the right or left, shifts great, Im not sure if this is the original engine, i bought it around five years ago from a guy that had it rebuilt, and you can tell it is because it runs very well. As long as it starts ( sometimes has the click noise and hav to try a few times more) I would feel comfortable driving this car anywhere. I believe the engine may have around 2000 miles on it since the rebuild, I still drive it here and there to break it in, there are no leaks that I have ever seen, steering is very good. This car needs the wiring looked at , and fixed, tail lights and headlights have a mind or their own and I ve tryed getting them to work , and sometimes they do and sometimes they dont. The brakes to me are great, I think all or some of the brakes have been replaced. Two years ago i backed my other car into the driver fender of the firebird and i had the guy that painted it the performance red put on a new front fender and had it painted the same.. bondo was put in these places only that i know of, the back quarters, below one or both doors, i think some below by the tail lights, and there may be other places, just not sure. The interior dosent have any holes, or rips, Im not sure if some of its new or some original, There are BUBBLES coming out of the paint in different places, Im going to put more pics up in the next two days and please read below in the next two days, for right now im just being brief I havnt washed it in 3 months, nor cleaned it, so thats why more will be up soon as i clean it...This car has been alot of fun and it still looks nice, but due to my mother having a stroke i cant keep up with the cars i have and need the money for her...What i know that this car needs, is new or fix the wiring, new new carpet, stereo and speakers, maybe a new starter or clyinoid and its good, the underside or floor pans look great or maybe original and the trunk is the same one without much or any rust, its a solid car when your driving it, but please remember it needs the things mentioned above.The police car goes with it, I ve had it but have taken one light off and replaced with blue, and i took the old badges off and also replaced the police on the front and back, I ve recently added some stuff recently cause i was gonna make it look as best , but due to medical needs all has to go.. Please Read Below of this in THe next two days for more info , You may also have to look 3 pages back for my seller feedback since i had been buying alot lately on ebay, The Plymouth and firebird will have more pics up tomarrow, thank you, Joe
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