1995 Pontiac Firebird Formula Convertible 5.7l Lt1 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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1995 Pontiac Firebird Formula Convertible LT1 5.7v8 I bought this car from a 72 year old collector in Nov 2012 with 38,000 original miles. Car now has 60k miles. All original. No accidents. No rust or rubber rot anywhere. Car always garaged. You will not be disappointed Recently moved to a new condo and I have one too many vehicles. Did a complete tuneup in 2013 with plugs, wires, gas filter, etc... Turquoise original paint is beautiful. Had the car professionally waxed last month. Adult driven. Engine and transmission work flawlessly. LT1 engine same as the corvette. I get more compliments on this car than my wife's new Lexas. Known minor issues: One headlight does not go down. Needs a solenoid. Can raise or lower manually. Also, door lock rocker switch needs replacement. These are both minor concerns and can be repaired at a minimal cost. Parts are less than $100. A/C is ice cold. Convertible top original and works great. Clear title in-hand. I reserve the right to remove the listing at any time since I am listing the car locally. $500 deposit required within 24 hours of auction close. Will assist in shipping the car to your destination. Local pick-up available. Email me with any questions you may have, or send me your name and number and I will call you. |
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