1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Morris, Illinois, United States
Ok up for no reserve auction today is a rare 1987 Firebird Formula 350 1 of 1500. Yes I know they made more than 1500 formulas but not like this one. This is he first year for the TPI and the 350 or 5.7L being in this generation(body style) of firebird! A list of new stuff on the 1987 formula 350 New paint, gas tank, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel injectors, spark plugs, starter, alternator, radiator, Headlight motor rebuilt, headliner, chrome tips Exhuast, trunk shocks, brake hoses, tires, last guy said trans rebuilt but no paperwork feels like it's got a shift kit in it to me and a battery NO RUST!! That is all I can think of I m sure I forgot some stuff I also have some extra stuff that goes with the car. I have two painted rear wings ready to put on, a ratchet shifter that fits the center console, a bigger set of sway bars, and some other small stuff. Its a fun car, starts right up runs great. The only thing about interior is the dash has a crack and there is a small rip in the by where ur left foot would go nothing a larger floor matte wouldn't cover. Other than that the interior is in great shape. I have the original window sticker. And I don't think the AC works have not tried it in while. And the car was repainted the original color And the starting price is way les than what I have in the car! |
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