1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 400 Cid Ram Air Iii Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Menasha, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:6.6L 6555CC 400Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: Trans Am
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 0
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Trans Am
Exterior Color: White
This is a great project that I'm putting up for auction but make no mistake it is a project. Up for Auction is a 1970 1/2 Pontiac Trans Am with Ram Air III 400 CID engine. This is a complete numbers matching original. Along with the Trans Am comes a donor car which is also a 1970 Firebird. I have owned this pair for about 6 years and intended to do a complete restore of the Trans Am. Unfortunately I have run out of time and am offering this opportunity to the highest bidder. If you have been watching the value of these cars rise then you know just how profitable a project like this can be. Read on for the details.
1970 Trans Am, Florida Car VIN # 228870N123902 FL clear title
1970 Pontiac Firebird parts car salvaged CA title
New Dash Cover 119.86
Door & trunk weatherstrip
New Trunk pan
New RH quarter panel skin
New LH quarter panel skin
New LH door skin
Complete NOS decal set 529.79
Pontiac Historical Service Doc. 35.00 Complete history of the Trans Am
NOS rear spoiler seal kit 15.00
New Exterior screw kit 35.00
New interior screw kit 45.00
New Firebird emblem 35.00
Blue console cover 22.00
Hood latch – good used 15.50
NOS package tray 45.00
NOS front and rear seat covers 475.00 (full set of seat covers in original blue vinyl)
Center radiator support –used 24.50
NOS trunk liner 75.00
New shaker hood ring 18.00
Blue steering wheel and horn 105.00
Used LH door panel –blue
NOS front valance – metal 300.00
Used spoiler center section 75.00
Blue glove box door – used 28.00
Chrome exhaust splitters 65.00 Good used
New complete exhaust system 550.00 aluminized
Tilt steering column – used 75.00
Trunk lid – good used 95.00
LH & RH rust free front fenders 250.00
Used rust free front fenders.
Grand Total $17,204
OTHER GOOD NEWS - The engine is a 400 CID RamAir III numbers matching with numbers matching card, distributer, exhaust manifolds etc. etc. The engine is supposed to be a good running engine but I can't vouch for it since I have not had it running. I would recommend that the carb be rebuilt at the very least and you will certainly want to remove it and have it inspected to see what it may need. It also has a good set of factory Ralley wheels with new tires. The transmission is the original transmission and numbers matching for the car. All receipts for everything that comes with the cars will be included with the purchase.
Let's be honest, I have about $17,000 invested in this project and have done a great deal of work procuring all the parts I have and the donor car. Once completed it is not unreasonable to realize a substantial increase in value 3-4 times the investment.
Please DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU HAVE THE MEANS TO COMPLETE THE DEAL. Don't forget that your bid is a binding contract. Keep in mind that you will have to trailer these cars and neither is drivable right now so to ship them will be a significant undertaking. I will help all I can to load things up on your truck or trailer but ultimately the shipping is your responsibility.
As you can imagine I am not able to offer any guarantee. As the first line of this description indicates this is a project. I will require a $500 deposit with Paypal within 24 hours of the auction close and the balance in certified funds within 5 additional days of the auction close. You should plan to pick up everything within 20 days unless other arrangements have been made.
Please ask all your questions well before the end of the auction. Also give me a little time to respond since I can't monitor my Ebay account all day.
I reserve the right to end the auction early since it is also listed locally.
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