1984 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, White, 68k Original Miles, 383 Cid, Automatic on 2040-cars
Dover AFB, Delaware, United States
Re-listed!! Hoping the 3rd time is a charm. After a fraudulent check and then a non-payment, I am re-listing. PLEASE, only serious bidders! Must sell my toy, a 1984 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Car has a lot of power and is a fun car to drive. I'm not a mechanic, but this car is well maintained. This 30 year old looks and runs GREAT. The engine is a Chevrolet 383 meshed to a 3 speed automatic transmission. Interior is in great shape, only one small little tear on side of driver's seat (see photo). Everything works except the A/C, it was ripped out when the motor was put in. I bought the car a few years ago from a speed shop in Pa and only occasionally drove the car to work on nice sunny days. T-Tops are in great shape and there is a T-Top bag in the hatch back for storage. There is a small amount of rust under the T-Tops (see photo) from old leakage. Car has been garage kept for last 15 years. Wife says it has to go and a happy wife is a happy life. Text with questions or specific photo request: 302-233-6155. Only serious bidders please and no personal or company checks.
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