Firebird Pontiac "project Car" 1991 on 2040-parts.com
Bergenfield, New Jersey, United States
THIS IS A ONE OWNER CAR..I STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL TITLE..IT WAS SITTING FOR A WHILE PUT FRESH GAS IN IT...THE MOTOR SOUNDED GOOD.
.NOW IT WONT START AGAIN UNLESS WE PUT GAS DOWN THE CARBURETOR . ..I THINK THE FUEL PUMP FAILED.. THIS IS A UN TOUCHED ORIGINAL CAR..BODY NEED A PAINT JOB. .INTERIOR IS COMPLETE BUT FRONT SEATS NEED TO BE RECOVERED |
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