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1979 Pontiac Firebird Esprit Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $5,200.00
Year:1979 Mileage:61000
Location:

Manorville, New York, United States

Manorville, New York, United States
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1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ESPRIT

HELLO ON EBAY!! UP FOR YOUR BUYING PLEASURE IS ONE 1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ESPIRIT. I WILL LEAVE DETAILED PHOTOS. FIRST THIS IS A MIDWEST AUTOMOBILE. IT WAS FROM OREGON. I HAVE THE OREGON PLATES. OWNER LEFT THEM ON CAR. THE TITLE I SWAPPED FOR MY NY TITLE WAS AN OREGON TITLE. I ACTUALLY BOUGHT IT FROM A DEALER IN UP STATE, GLENMONT NY. THE DEALER PICKED IT UP FROM OREGON AND I BOUGHT IT FROM HIM AND HAD IT TRANSPORTED IT TO MY HOME. BIGGEST THING FOR COLLECTORS......THE CAR IS A TRUE SURVIVOR. IT IS ALL ORIGINAL/UNMOLESTED. IT IS VIRTUALLY RUST FREE. CAR WAS GONE OVER BY MY MECHANIC AND I WAS TOLD I HAVE A MINIMALLY RUST FREE CAR. A SPOT ON THE TRUNK DECK LID. ANYONE THAT SAYS THERE 34 YR OLD CAR IS 100 PERCENT RUST FREE IS DREAMING. THE BEST CAR IN THE ARIZONA DESERT STILL HAS SOME RUST SOMEWHERE. COLLECTORS THIS ONES FOR YOU. ORIGINAL V8 305, ( THIS CHEVY MOTOR WAS AN OPTION IN THE 1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ESPRIT )AUTOMATIC WHICH RUNS GOOD. I WAS TOLD BY MECHANIC SOUND ENGINE, RUNS SMOOTH. TRANSMISSION IS LEAKING. HEY ITS OLD!! THE SEALS GO. THE CAR STILL RUNS AND DRIVES SURPRINGLY NICE. HAS A BEAUTIFUL PIONEER AM/FM/CD RADIO WHICH WAS IN CAR WHEN I GOT IT. I DO HAVE ORIGINAL RADIO. I DID ALOT OF WORK TO THIS CAR AS FAR AS MAINTENANCE AND I WILL GIVE YOU MY LIST AND WHAT I PUT INTO IT. THIS CAR WAS MY HEART AND I HAD EVERY INTENTION OF BRINGING IT BACK TO ITS FORMER GLORY, WHICH I STARTED. I AM IN PROCESS OF MOVING, I HAVENT BEEN USING IT AND JUST DECIDED TO LET GO OF IT. I HOPE IT GOES BACK OUT WEST. YOU WILL SAVE THIS CAR. NY IS HARD ON THESE CARS AS ALL COLLECTORS KNOW. YOUR GETTING A GREAT CAR. IT IS REGISTERED IN MY NAME.

THIS INFORMATION IS ALL BASED ON MY JUDGEMENT/KNOWLEDGE. I WOULD SUGGEST COMING HERE AND FORMING YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT/OPINION AS WE ALL SEE THINGS DIFFERENTLY. I DID THE BEST I COULD IN DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS. HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON!!

LIST OF WORK DONE TO THIS CAR

1) WINDSHIELD WASHER PUMP INSTALLED/REPLACED DOME AND DOME LIGHT-170.00

2)NEW KEYS MADE UP FOR DRIVERS, PASSENGER AND TRUNK LOCK-127.64

3)BRAND NEW CONSOLE BIN LINER/CENTER CONSOLE GLOVE/DOOR BOX HARDWARE SET-73.00

7)FIREBIRD WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES-48.96

8)1979 FIREBIRD OWNERS MANUAL-23.75

9)EXHAUST-CLAMP,Cc STUDS,EXHAUST PIPE-184.00
10)BRAKES-CLEAN, LUBE, ADJUST-39.95

11)LUBE, OIL FILTER-28.70

12)IDLER ARM-174.00

13)-HEATING/COOLING-A/F SERVICE, RADIATOR CAP, AC BELT, ALTERNATOR BELT, PS BELT-270.45 ( A/C NOT WORKING, NEEDS COMPRESSOR )

14)SPARK PLUG SET-97.30

15)DISTRIBUTOR CAP-42.00

16)ROTOR-35.00

17)SPARK PLUG WIRES-111.00

TOTAL TUNE UP-285.30

18)UNDERCOATED CAR-129.95

19)BATTERY TERMINAL, BATTERY, STARTER-331.65

20)WINDSHIELD WASHER PUMP WHITE HEAD ( 2ND DESIGN )-67.00

21)FIREBIRD TAN DRIVER SIDE LEFT ARM REST-59.12 ( NEVER USED, WILL SELL WITH CAR )

22)TRANSMISSION GASKET KIT, TRANNY OIL-153.20

23)BRAND NEW RADIATOR/COOLANT SERVICE-621.28

24)I HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO

WHATS LEFT:

1)TRANSMISSION LEAK

2) AC NOT WORKING

3)POWER DOOR LOCKS NOT WORKING

4)REAR BUMPER NEEDS PAINTING

5) DENT ON PASSENGER SIDE AS SEEN IN PHOTOS...

6) TYPICAL CRACKS IN DASH FROM MID WEST HEAT

7) HEATER MOTOR MAKING NOISE BUT WORKS

FIX THESE THINGS AND YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT CLASSIC FIREBIRD!! RUNS AS IS OR RESTORE TO FORMER GLORY. I DID A WHOLE LOT WHICH IS NOW OFF YOUR HANDS. JUST DROVE CAR TODAY. YES ITS REGISTERED. RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD. SHIFTS GOOD.  COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. RARE NICE, ORIGINAL BIRD FROM MID WEST!!!!!!!!! NEEDS LITTLE AND REMEMBER IT IS A 34 YEAR OLD CAR. I LOVE CARS. I HAVE HAD CARS AND NEVER ONE DIDNT HAVE SOME LEAK OR NEEDED SOMETHING. REMEMBER THAT!! THINK BEFORE BIDDING. PLEASE BE SERIOUS AS YOU HIT THE BUTTON. LETS HAVE A PEACEFUL TRANSACTION FROM START TO FINISH. AND WHEN YOU WIN I WILL BE WAITING AND WE WILL TALK. IF YOU ARE OUT OF STATE YOU MUST HAVE A TRANSPORTER!! ITS THE SAFEST AND MOST INTELLIGENT WAY. GOOD LUCK AND GODBLESS!!

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