1988 Firebird Formula 350 Low Miles California Car Survivor on 2040-cars
Paramus, New Jersey, United States
SPRING SPECIAL!
1988 Firebird Formula 350 - AWESOME CALIFORNIA NO RUST SURVIVOR, 100% TURNKEY. 47k original mile turnkey California car in outstanding condition. The red exterior paint remains in excellent original condition with a beautiful high gloss shine. The Rear aerowing has been correctly restored and is in excellent condition with no cracks or deterioration. The factory original 16 x 8 Alloy wheels were professionally re-conditioned and are mounted to brand new 245 50 16 Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval Performance tires. All of the glass is in excellent condition. All decals are all in excellent condition. The black cloth interior is in excellent condition. The headliner was replaced and is now like new. New hood and hatch struts. New front carpet mats. The door panels, black cloth seats, carpet, and plastic are all in great condition. The original stock L89 5.7 liter 350 V8 engine fires right up and runs strong with plenty of power. New parts include MAF sensor, serpentine belt, fuel filter, and heater core. All gauges, lights, turn signals, horn, radio, windows, power antenna, headlight motors, are in good working order. The transmission shifts smooth through all gears. The power disc brakes are in excellent working condition. Power steering is tight and precise - Formulas were one of the best all around performance cars of the late 80's. This car has never been tampered with or modified - it is completely stock. The undercarriage is pristine. Factory Options: 350 performance package, posi rear, radio with optional graphic equalizer, rear defrost, power windows, door locks, two-tone delete, soft ray glass, luxury trim group, body side moldings, continuous cycle wipers, rear defogger, air conditioning, power brakes, limited slip differential, tilt steering wheel, 4 way manual seat adjustment, visor vanity mirror, lamp group, power antenna, oil cooler, remote deck lid release, etc. Original MSRP: $16,091. Three owner car. The second owner owned for almost 24 years. The car has been garaged since new and has been meticulously maintained. The car needs nothing, just a new owner. Documentation includes clean title, owner’s manual, and build sheet. Need to lighten my Firebird collection by one. Private Seller. Car is being sold as is. I welcome prospective bidders to examine the vehicle in person; you won't be disappointed in the quality. Car is being sold locally and I reserve the right to end auction at any time. Good luck and happy bidding. |
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Tue, 20 May 2014General Motors has announced another set of recalls, covering some 2.42 million cars in the United States. For those keeping track, The General has now recalled over 15 million cars worldwide this year due to various issues.
Here's the breakdown for this most recent set of recalls:
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Burt Reynolds' personal 1977 Trans-Am from Smokey And The Bandit for sale
Fri, Dec 5 2014Smokey and the Bandit is one of those quintessential 1970s car movies with insane premises but tons of fun. After all, the basic plot of the film is about distracting the police to transport cases of Coors beer cross country. While Burt Reynolds receives top billing, the real star is definitely his black Pontiac Trans-Am. Now, there's a chance to posses one of these muscle machines actually owned by Reynolds, and it's already proving quite popular. The car is a '77 Trans-Am with the famous, gold screaming chicken proudly on the hood. However, while this is a piece of Reynolds memorabilia, it's not really part of cinematic history. According to the listing, this example was used as a promotional vehicle and then given to Reynolds with a title showing him as a previous owner for proof. Still, there's 400-cubic-inch (6.55-liter) V8 under the hood with a 4-barrel carburetor and an automatic transmission. A plaque inside the driver's door proclaims the car as a "1977 Pontiac Trans Am Owned By Burt Reynolds," and there's a Bandit logo on the door. This is just one lot of Julien Auction's sale of Reynolds memorabilia on December 11 and 12 at The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, NV. Bidding is already running online, and the Trans-Am is up to $130,000, as of this writing. For the true Reynolds fanatic, the auction also lists the motorized stagecoach from his wedding to Loni Anderson. It rides built on an International Harvester Scout frame with an interior reportedly from Dolly Parton.
Junkyard Gem: 2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT 30th Anniversary Edition
Mon, May 29 2023With the era of the 1960s-style muscle car ended by the ever-more-stringent emissions regulations, insurance costs and higher gasoline prices of the early 1970s, GM's Pontiac Division was ready with a lineup of flash-enhanced machines packed with (alleged) European-style performance and styling. Three of them were based on the midsize A Platform for 1973: the LeMans, the Grand Prix and the brand-new Grand Am. The 1973 Grand Am was cheaper than the luxed-up Grand Prix, but still had a BMW-ish interior and wild exterior styling; sales weren't great, but the 30th anniversary of this car seemed sufficiently momentous for Pontiac to create a special-edition package for its soon-to-be-axed successor. Here's one of these rare machines, spotted recently in a Denver car graveyard. The original rear-wheel-drive Grand Am was built for the 1973-1975 and 1978-1980 model years, but its similarity to the much cheaper LeMans kept sales numbers unimpressive. When the Grand Am name was revived for a Pontiac-badged compact on the front-drive N Platform in the 1985 model year, however, it became a big seller right away and stayed that way into our current century. The N-Body Grand Am was built through 2005, with platform updates for the 1992 and 1999 model years. Along the way, it was sibling to such cars as the Oldsmobile Calais, Buick Somerset, Chevrolet Beretta and Oldsmobile Alero. By 2003, though, the ground was shifting under Pontiac's feet. The iconic Firebird had been discontinued the previous year, and even the Grand Prix's days were officially numbered. Oldsmobile would be gone after 2004, and the entire Pontiac vehicle lineup would be shaken up soon after. The last year for the Grand Am (and the Sunfire) would be 2005, with the G6 taking its place. With all that going on, why not offer a 30th Anniversary package? After all, the Grand Prix got a 40th Anniversary Edition for 2002. Our reviewer described this car as "leaner, trimmer and more contemporary" at the time, but made no mention of the 30th Anniversary Edition. The VIN says this car is a top-grade GT1 sedan, with an MSRP of $22,325 (that's about $39,920 in 2023 dollars). Two engines were available in the 2003 Grand Am: a 2.2-liter Ecotec four-cylinder with 140 horsepower and a 3.4-liter pushrod V6 with either 170 or 175 horsepower. This car has the 175-horse V6, complete with "Ram Air" cold-air induction. That name goes way back in Pontiac history.