1979 Pontiac Firebird Esprit Resto W/1971 400ci Rebuilt 350tranny,cam All Steel! on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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1979 Firebird Esprit with Trans-am rear spoiler, New Paint 1972 PMD 350
ci engine with Mild cam, semi hi rise. The Under neath looks Great! New exhaust, Rebuilt
350 turbo transmission with shift kit. Seats look pretty good, door
panels excellent, no carpet or headliner. needs door handle for drivers
side, driver sun visor..stupid shit A lot of time and money went into
this Engine has low miles on her. Tires will get you where you need to
go but she deserves nice tires. Battery is weak from being
at the body shop for 5 months. This is a running, driving light project
car...as stated..Needs carpet (Molded kits on ebay for $125) Headliner,
trinkits, dash pad. The frame and under body can be eaten off of! Motor
and drive train, Awesome.... Let me see some offers that make sense.
Please look up the value of these cars before you make an offer. call me for more info 772 240 6762
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