1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula 4-speed - Kw: Trans Am Transam 1969 1970 1971 1972 on 2040-cars
Gresham, Oregon, United States
1973 PONTIAC FIREBIRD FORMULA 400 (4-SPEED) OR BEST REASONABLE OFFER !!!!! Not to be rude, but please only make an offer if you are serious and have the financial means to execute the transaction due to the amount of flakes that are calling me. CAR IS LOCATED IN GRESHAM OREGON !!!!! CALL TO DISCUSS SHIPPING !!!!! Buyer responsible for shipping fees, but I can suggest or arrange for a reputable shipper to pick up and deliver. For questions, call ( 5 0 3 ) 8 8 8 - 8 1 0 2. MORE HIGH QUALITY PIC'S: OR SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOS IN AD COPY & PASTE LINK below into the URL SEARCH BAR in your browser:
http://s1313.photobucket.com/user/Nicelady4/library/Pontiac%20-%20Trans%20Am%20-%201973%20-%20Black YouTube VIDEO OF CAR RUNNING & DRIVING: COPY & PASTE LINK below into the URL SEARCH BAR in your browser:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1RcMyCq49o&feature=youtu.be CONTACT:
? Call or text: ( 5 O 3 ) 8 8 8 - 8 1 O 2. "Okay to call as late as 11:00pm at night.” Feel free to call with any questions you have. DESCRIPTION:
Hello, up for sale is a very rare 4-SPEED 1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400. I honestly haven't owned this too long. When my son and I saw it with a FOR SALE sign on the side of a backwoods road (Boring, Oregon) we just had to stop out of curiosity. Expecting to see an automatic, our jaws dropped when we saw that it was a 4-SPEED. I personally haven't seen one probably since the 80's. I JUST HAD TO HAVE IT! I would love to restore it, but just don't have the time. Not a money issue, but just a time issue is all. Anyways, I could keep going on and on listing things about it but you really must see it to appreciate just how cool it is. ALL TRADES WELCOME YOU WILL NOT FIND A BETTER DEAL FOR A 4-SPEED! DETAILS: • Miles: Odometer shows 19,125 "works," but most likely 119,000. • VIN #: 2U87T3N141865 • Engine: Slightly built Chevy 350 small block. - Not original matching numbers. - Runs and drives, (see YouTube video link.) • Transmission: 4-SPEED MANUAL (Shifts great through all 4 gears and not sloppy at all.) • Drivetrains: RWD CONDITION:
• Exterior: Black, needs paint. - One dent on front fender, but not too bad. - Has extremely small amount of rust. • Interior: Grey carpet and the rest of the interior is black. - Carpet and seats are new. Personally, I'd rather have black carpet. FOR YOUR INFORMATION:
• Clean Oregon Title in hand. • Good tags until September, 2015. • Spare wheel • Miscellaneous parts (see pics.) • Floor boards are solid. So is the trunk. • Runs and drives, (see YouTube video link.) • Engine starts up every time with no hesitation. • EXHAUST SYSTEM ALL NEW. (See pics.) • All windows are good with no cracks or rock chips. • Seals and chrome trim are good. • Wheels are not original, but look good and in near new condition still. • Drivers side door lock sticks sometimes. • Everything works on dash beside original tachometer. - Most likely it’s just un-hooked. - (Aftermarket one installed in working condition) OPTIONS:
• 4-SPEED • Factory Air-Conditioning car (Not hooked up) • Front power disc brakes • AM/FM Stereo (Currently not in working condition, UNKNOWN) • MP3 (Single Disc) (Currently not in working condition, UNKNOWN) • Speakers (Currently not in working condition, UNKNOWN) • Fitted Car Cover with lock CONTACT: M A R I E or D O U G L A S
? Call or text: ( 5 O 3 ) 8 8 8 - 8 1 O 2. "Okay to call as late as 11:00pm at night.” Feel free to call with any questions you have. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy of this data, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on this listing. Please verify any information in question with M A R I E or D O U G L A S. |
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