The 70's Lived!! Disco Is Back!! Grab This 1976 Pontiac Firebird Esprit Coupe!! on 2040-cars
Englewood, Colorado, United States
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Whether or not you like Rod Stewart, you've gotta admit.. 70's cars are the coolest. And who made a cooler car than the Pontiac Firebird!? This one was originally an Esprit with a Pontiac 350. 100% California car, I have a copy of the previous CA title and on that title "Previous State" is blank. Oh yeah, from California to Colorado and now to you! This baby has never seen snow! The body is in very good shape for it's age. Look at those wheel wells! The underside of the hood? Come on, whens the last time you say THAT on an original car?? Floor will need attention, I planned on doing so after about three to four seasons of cruising. She's been outfitted with a 6.6 liter Olds 403 engine. I balked when I found this out.. then I educated myself and found that Car Craft's Engine Masters top ten finisher Bill Travato built one for a customer of his that uses NITROUS. Yes, NITROUS. Seems this engine isn't any different than others: Abuse it and it won't last. Build it right and it has GODZILLA potential!! Plus, as low as these cars are geared, where THE HECK are you going to REV this thing out, the Bonneville salt flats? Please. Mondello is no different. He's built tons of these. Further reading: http://www.mondellotwister.com/articles/UnsungHero.pdf The Details: TH-350 trans, 8 inch rear end with open diff and unknown gears. The tag might be there but I've never checked. Recent 14" Ralleye II's with trim rings and "PMD" centrecaps. Rear drum braking. Newly replaced by seller: Complete ignition tuneup, Mondello timing pointer, timing and fueltrim set correctly (all AC/Delco parts), All new hoses (Carquest), Brand new AC/Delco master cylinder, brand new rear brake hose, shoes, hardware (CARQUEST). I'll be sorry to see this beaut go, but I just can't seem to come up with the time she deserves. Questions, you can always email me and if you need more specific pics I can snap any you'd like. I rarely see many sellers as open and honest on eBay. You know it's true. If you use the Buy It Now option, I will split transport (up to $1,000, I will pay up to $500.00) using my preferred company (Dedicated) based here in CO. Local pickup always available. DELIVERY is available (within 250 miles). Payment: Bank Check or Cash preferred. 2% discount if cash. All electronics funds / checks / paypal FUNDS MUST CLEAR before car will be transported. Deposit required within 48 hours. Email me and let's come up with a deal! |
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