1967 Firebird Convertible, on 2040-cars
Hughesville, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:ohc-6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: red ox blood
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: ohc-6
Model: Firebird
Trim: deluxe
Drive Type: automatic rear wheel
Options: fold down rear seat, deluxe interior, ralley wheels, power steering, Convertible
Mileage: 12,172
Sub Model: Convertible
Exterior Color: cameo white
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Nice car finished 1994 I did the work myself. Has been driven four times since then. Two car parades and two car shows. Sits in the garage under a car cover. The man I bought it from said that the motor gave them problems and had been sitting forever. When I bought the car in 1992 it had a 1971 inspection sticker on it. Speedo says 12,172 I can not verify. But that's the scoop. Last time driven was June 1996. Never been washed since painted. Never sat outside. Never seen rain or snow since done. No rust. Top was down once.
On Jul-18-13 at 17:34:39 PDT, seller added the following information:
Color combo top, body, interior, is original to car. Paint ppg is sythetic enamel with wet look finish. NO BASE COAT CLEAR COAT. Car has original seats and door pads they are in good shape but not perfect. In 1994. you could not buy all the after market junk you can buy now, many trips to Carlisle I made. The car has new quarters skins, trunk, top, nos emblems, letters, birds. rechrome original rear bumper, new carpet, new still pates nos, all new foot pads and pad trim nos, nos side mirror, new door handles nos, new center caps trim rings correct red lug nuts nos, new Tires , new wheel well opening chrome nos, new washer motor, plugs, wires, battery, windshield, correct exhaust, muffler tail pipe, new weather stripping and felts for doors. new header chrome where top meets windshield, new master brake and lines, etc. etc. Car sits in the garage and it is dusty now I will take a damp towel and wipe it down. Battery is probably dead. No gas in tank. Will not fill and start unless car meets my price. Hand spun the motor and lots of compression. I'm sure That I forgot something, but that's it for now. I would have added this at the start but it looked like the birds weren't selling to well. I'm selling to help my oldest with college. Good luck I WILL TRY TO FIND THE PHOTOS I TOOK WHEN I DRUG IT HOME.
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