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Old 04-11-2005, 11:57 AM
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FS 1972 Firebird 455

1972 Pontiac Firebird. It has a brand new 455, just rebuilt only 1000 miles. Rebuilt automatic trans. Engine runs awesome, starts right up, tanny shifts really smooth. All engine accessories are new or rebuilt, new alt. rebuilt hi torq starter, new holley 670 cfm street avenger carb, new edelbrock performer aluminum intake manifold, new pertronix HEI distributor, has traction bars, car has power steering, power brakes (front discs), a/c (not hooked up, i have all parts though), new heater core, new fan blower motor, new dakota digital gauges(the look really awesome), new cd/am/fm stereo and speakers(sound awesome), new dynomax blackjack headers (3 inch collectors), new exhaust job (cost over 700 bucks to get it done right and it sounds so mean), all new seat covers, new carpet, new package tray, floor pans and trunk pan have absolutely no rust, new polyurethane body bushings, formula hood. Interior is basically perfect besides the dash, which is cracked but has a cover, so it looks fine. As with all old cars, the windshields leaked. Both the front and rear windshields were pulled out and professionally put back in and sealed. Car is located in texas. I'm looking to get around $9,000 for it. If you want pictures or have questions, email me at [email protected]
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