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1997 Pontiac Firebird Formula Ws6 Convertible on 2040-cars

US $8,600.00
Year:1997 Mileage:117732 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Woodbury, Georgia, United States

Woodbury, Georgia, United States
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Pontiac Motor Division is gone! PMD Muscle Cars are no longer produced! BUT you have the opportunity to purchase
this EXTREMELY LIMITED-PRODUCTION CLASSIC MUSCLE CAR. As documented in PMD Production statistics, in 1997 ONLY 43
of the Firebird Formula WS6 Convertibles were built and sold! The Formula Model is Lighter and Faster than its
Trans Am brother.
The vehicle was purchased from the Chief of Police in a small town in NC. It had just had a complete ground-up
refurbishing and it has been driven less than 300 miles since then. The deep gloss black body is absolutely
flawless. This car has Brand New OEM Roof and Tonneau Covers that were professionally installed. The Dark Pewter
Leather is also in like-new condition. The Window Invoice sheet and original owners manual come with the car.
Mileage is below the NADA average for this car.
GROUND UP REFURBISHMENT INCLUDES:
16"chromed aluminium tri-spinner wheels
Michelin 245/50 ZR16 97 Tires
Firebird Mud Guards
400 HP Chip
Flow Master exhaust system
Undercoating
Quartz driving lights
A-pillar mounted dual gauge pod: Vaccum and oil temp gauges
Trunk installed woofer and tweeter system
Transmission fully serviced
Compression Check = 10.1-to-1 Ratio
New spark plugs
New filters
New serpentine belt and hoses
Brand New OEM roof
New Tonneau Covers
Entire vehicle stripped and professionally painted in factory correct 41U Black
Custom "Formula" decals in white
DECODING THE VIN: 2G2FV32PXV2231778
2 = Plant location: Canada
G= Designates General Motors
2 = Designates Pontiac Motor Division
F= F-Body
V= Formula/Trans Am
3= Convertible
2 = Restraint system
P= LTI 5.7L Engine
X= Check Digit
V= 1997 model Year
2 = St. Theresa Assembly Plant
231778 = Total Production Sequence

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