1969 Pontiac Firebird on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: V-8
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 65,000
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
UP FOR AUCTION ON A 3-DAY AUCTION @"NO RESERVE
1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
FACTORY V8 350 ENGINE .AND 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION .~A/C ,POWERSIRING ,AND CENRTER COUNSEL .RUST FREE. AZ CAR .~THIS CLASSIC FIREBIRD HAS ALL THE LOOKS AND FEEL OF A TRUE AMERICAN ICON...THE DRIVE TRAIN POWER PLANT IS A 350 CUBIC INCH ENGINE THAT STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS REALY DEPENDABLE, AND CAN BE A EVERYDAY DRIVER.TRANSMISSION IS A 3 SPEED POWERGLIDE THAT SHIFTS PERFECT. THIS FIREBIRD IS MATCHING # CAR, WHIT 64,000 ACTAUL MILES ON THE TRANSMISSION AND MOTOR. THIS FIREBIRD NOTHING HAS BEEN CHANGED BESIDES THE PAINT, AND INTIOR. WE HAD GOTIN IT REPAINTED, 4 YEARS AGO USING ONLY QUALITY P.P.G. PAINT AND MATERIALS. A 3 STAGE PROCESS WAS DONE AT TIME...STILL RETAINS ALL ITS ORIGINAL BODY PANELS AND SHEET METAL,AND EVERYTHING ...FLOOR PANS ARE ALL ORIGINAL AND SUPER DRY AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS..TRUE AZ CAR....DOORS SHUT SOLID AND NO GAPS...BODY PANELS ALL FIT GREAT AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICS. ALL CHROME IS PRESENT, AND SHOWS GREAT NICE LUSTER AND APPEARANCE...WINDOW CHROME IS IN GREAT SHAPE AS WELL..TRUNK AREA IS SUPER SOLID AND DRY...ALL GLASS IN EXCELENT SHAPE WITH NO CRACKS OR PITS...WINDOWS OPERATE PROPERLY AND SHUT NICE.. INTIROIOR WAS DONE AT THE SAME TIME .WE DESIDED TO GO WHIT BLACK CLOTH INSTED OF VINEL DO TO THE ARIZONA HEAT . THIS CLASSIC FIREBIRD HAS A SUPER COOL LOOK, AND CURB APPEARANCE ,AND THE POWER TO BACK IT UP. DOSE HAVE SOME MINOR THINGS THAT NEED TO BE REDONE .LIKE A NEW A/C COPRESSOR, THE DRIVERSIDE TINT ON THE WINDOW NEEDS TO BE REPAIRED , WETHER SRTIPING NEEDS TO BE DONE ,DASH HASE A FEW MINOR CRACKS ,DOME LIGHT IS MISSING ,COULD USE A FRONT END ALIGHNMENT ,AND BRAKES.HEADLINER IS NOT CUT, AS IT MAY APPEAR IN PIC....INTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE, IN EVERY WAY AND LOOKS GOOD.OVER ALL YOU ARE BIDDING ON A SUPER SOLID AND RUST FREE, CLASSIC 1969 FIREBIRD THAT HAS A GREAT LOOK AND COMMANDS ATTENTION ON THE ROAD. THIS AZ CARS SPEAKES FOR IT SELF.
I HAVE DONE MY BEST TO DESCRIBE THIS VEHICLE, AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL, OR COME BY IN PERSON ..EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO
SLIDESHOW VIDEO
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STOP BY AND VIEW .AS LONG AS AUCTION IS RUNNING..IF YOU ARE LOCAL JUST CALL TO SET UP A APPOINTMENT...PLEASE HAVE ALL FUNDS READY, AVAILABLE TO COMPLETE TRANSACTION ONCE
THE AUCTION HAS ENDED...
WE WELCOME ALL OUT OF STATE AND OVERSEAS BIDDERS AS WELL, IF YOU CHOOSE, YOU CAN HIRE A OUTSIDE PERSON TO COME BY AND INSPECT THE CAR AS WELL, OF COURSE AT YOUR OWN
EXPENSE AND WHILE AUCTION IS RUNNING...
I WILL BE ADDING A BUNCH OF PICS AND A VIDEO USING PHOTOBUCKET.COM, IF YOUR HAVING A PROBLEM VIEWING THEM, JUST LET ME KNOW AND I WILL SEND THEM USING ANOTHER SOURCE...
TERMS & CONDITIONS: A $500 BANK DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END, AND THE BALANCE OF FUNDS WITHIN 72 HOURS OF THAT TIME...UNLESS OTHERWISE
DISCUSSED AND AGREED BETWEEN HIGH BIDDER AND MYSELF, THESE ARE MY TERMS...I UNDERSTAND SOME BANKS AND OVERSEAS BUYERS MAY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS TIME FRAME, AS LONG
AS WE HAVE A AGREEMENT AND THE TIME LINE IS DISCUSSED, I WILL NOT HAVE A PROBLEM....
PLEASE CALL FOR QUESTIONS OR TO SET UP A VIEWING....
602-865-9844
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