1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible Ac, Phs Documents on 2040-cars
Oxford, Mississippi, United States
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This auction is for a 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible. The car has been a southern car all its life and I have the complete owner history since new. It was purchased by a lady new in 1967. She owned it until approximately 7 years ago. I purchased it a little over a year ago from the man who purchased it from her. I have the PHS documents showing the following options: Factory AC (blows cold) Factory Console, PS, PB, Automatic, Rear Mounted Antenna, Factory Clock (does not work) and Electric Top along with a few more options shown on the PHS documents. The following items are all in working condition: Headlamps both bright and dim, windshield wipers, horn, parking brake, brakes, fuel gauge, oil pressure light, alternator dash light, water temp gauge, AC, heater, fuel gauge, power top, power steering, windows roll up and down very nice and power brakes. This car runs and drives very nice. It goes down the road straight, the brakes stop straight, the transmission shifts great and has no issues, the engine runs great and has no issues. The car has Factory AC and it blows cold, the power top goes up and down with the push of a button. It has 4 new tires. A complete tune up was recently done witch included new plug wires, cap, rotor, points, sparkplugs, all 3 belts, thermostat, air filter and both radiator hoses. I also recently had the brakes serviced along with new wheel bearings installed and a new starter. The car came from the factory Fathom Blue and looks to have had 1 repaint in Fathom Blue. It has the correct factory 326 V8 documented with the PHS documents. It still has all the original glass including the original windshield. The floor pans are in very nice condition and are original (see undercarriage pics). The original cocktail shakers are still in place and the original trunk splatter paint is still in the trunk. The paint is nice but not show quality. It shines very well but does have nicks, scratches and minor dings. The engine compartment is tidy and original but has not been detailed. The top is older and the rear window is not very clear and has tape in places where the clear vinyl window has cracked. It functions fine and does keep the rain out but is showing its age. The interior is original and in good condition with new front seat covers sometime in its past. I would describe this car as a very nice driver quality original car that runs and drives very nice. I have spent a lot of money making the car very reliable and fun to drive and I would not be afraid to drive it on any trip at any distance. As with all old cars there is no warranty. I require a $200.00 non refundable deposit within 72 hours of auction end and the remaining balance within 7 days of auction end via Cash or bank wire transfer. I encourage anyone interested to look at the car before purchase or have someone look at it for you. The title is in my name and is clear. My name is Mike and if you have any questions please feel free to call me at 662-816-8280. |
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