1996 Pontiac Firebird Base Coupe 2-door 3.8l (mechanic Special) on 2040-cars
Livermore, California, United States
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Are you interested in Firebirds? I got this one at auction, put a new fuel pump in it. Have had a mechanic working on the Engine, seems like he almost has it, but I am out of cash and need to sell it. :: Motor - V6, 3.8L Engine :: Transmission - Manual, 5 Speed :: Drivetrain - Rear Wheel Drive :: ABS - Automatic Braking System :: Air Conditioning :: CD player :: Power Windows :: Power Door Locks :: Tilt :: Cruise Control :: Dual Air bags :: new paint job :: near perfect body :: Low Miles ~ 130k :: Reg paid ~ 6 months ago :: Needs a smog (most likely) :: Bill of sale in hand :: Will go to DMV w you in petaluma for title transfer What it needs: - needs a window regulator (we pulled the old one, drivers side, you need to swap and put the door panel back on) - It probably needs attention on the motor. I had someone rebuild it, and it seems like it may just need a new ICM wiring harness. If were wiggling the connectors and holding them it fires up and runs, when we let go of them the motor cuts out. - It needs a good cleaning inside/dusty - This is what I noticed driving it to my garage from the auction, we changed the water pump even.. I just don't know the car well enough to know if it needs anything else. |
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Another Burt Reynolds Trans Am is up for auction
Wed, Jan 18 2017Fans of Smokey and the Bandit, your car has arrived. This Saturday, January 21, Barrett-Jackson will auction a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am clone that, while not originally in the movie, was owned and signed by the Bandit himself, Burt Reynolds. Not only that, but it packs many modifications that should make this Pontiac drive the way we all imagined it did. This is a Trans Am clone, not an original. The car was built by Nebraska company Restore A Muscle Car, and started life as a lowly Firebird Formula. However, the company brought it up to Trans Am grade and beyond. Under the hood is a fuel-injected 8.2-liter V8 from Butler Performance that Restore A Muscle Car says produces 600 horsepower. Coupled to the big V8 is a Tremec five-speed manual transmission. There's even Hurst line-lock on-board, so this Trans Am should be perfect for on-demand burnouts. The car also comes with QA1 coil-over suspension, so it should corner better than the original, too. The outside looks roughly like a stock Trans Am, but it now has 18-inch wheels styled after those from the movie car, and the shaker scoop says "8.2" on each side. View 5 Photos In 2014, a 1977 Trans Am owned by Reynolds sold for a whopping $450,000. That car wasn't an actual movie car either, and lacked the modifications of this one. However, it was used as a promotional car and was given to Reynolds, so it did have some history with the film. This upgraded car is listed in the Barrett-Jackson catalog as "no reserve," so it's going home with a new owner on Saturday, regardless of price. Related Video:
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