$1 NO RESERVE 1977 Firebird Trans Am Clone Resto Mod NO RESERVE

Price: - Item location: Hanahan, South Carolina, United States
Description:

1977 Pontiac Firebird

Unfortunately, I have been forced to sell acouple of fun projects-the result of which is this stellar deal on this gorgeous 1977 Firebird Trans Am Clone Resto Mod.
This car has been through a meticulous professional restoration process. Islept easy knowing that the project was underway graced by a new hood, floor pans,trunk deck, windshield and rear quarters, ensuring a solid foundation for the screaming chicken. Nestled inside of this solid cradle was a mildly built 350 small block stroker (rebuilt in May) to allow business on the weekdays and asphaltshreddingon the weekends. Wrapping up the package is a wicked black paint job graced with signature gold accents, harking to a bandit replica but with added torsional rigidity and without the corrosion and mold problems that can curse T-Tops.
It was at this point in the build that I took delivery of the car: with themajority of the difficult work completed, allthat's really needed to finish this car is an interior kit. Many of the original interior pieces are included inside the car, but they have been removed and are in rough (butsalvageable) shape. The car also seems to need the carburetor dialed in (the engine is stilltechnically in the break in period), and is in need of somemiscellaneous trim pieces, to include a shaker base, weather seals, locks, and marker lights. For this reason, the car will need to be transported from this location to be completed (can be driven onto transport, but is not legal to drive). Actual mileage unknown.
With very little time and initial money invested, you can be the proud owner of an automobile that is instantly worth thousands above your purchase price. I had been targeting a $20,000 build, and though I hate to be getting rid of one of my dream cars so close tocompletion Idon't have a choice. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO GIVE THIS CAR THE RESPECT THAT IT DESERVES. Money aside, this is afantastic piece ofengineering and art that I would hate to see go to waste. Please contact me with any and all questions.