The amount of time it takes for delivery is dependent on the carrier. Any claims or other communication regarding shipment of vehicles will be between you and the shipper, not with Primo Classics International LLC. Primo Classics International assumes no responsibility for damages incurred after the vehicle leaves our showroom. There is a $200.00 document processing fee that is not included in the original price. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs. We try to represent it as accurately as possible. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself\herself as to the condition and value. We do not warranty anything that may or could happen after sale. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. Please note that all sales are binding and final All vehicles are being sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS with NO warranty expressed, written, or implied of any type. Please do your due diligence prior to purchase, to ensure this vehicle is to your standards of quality. There are NO returns on vehicles purchased. If it is as good as is claimed, I can think of plenty of worse cars to park in your driveway.Pre-Purchase inspections welcome, we describe these vehicles to the best of our ability. A personal inspection should certainly be able to verify the owner’s claims. On face value, this 1975 Firebird Esprit appears to be in above average condition, and if it is as original as the owner claims, then that would make it a survivor. The owner also claims that the car has only traveled 81,995, and if the records that he holds are thorough, then he may hold the documents to verify this. This includes the original window sticker, the original title, plates and registration, maintenance records, inspection certificate, along with pamphlets and other documents. One thing that this car does come with is piles of documentation. One obvious thing that I noticed is what appears to be some heavy fraying of the seat-belt on the passenger side, so I’d like to get a better look at that. ![]() There is a bit of stretching of the upholstery on the driver’s seat, and the carpet looks like it might be faded, but the impression is quite good. Overall, the interior also seems to be in nice condition, and also appears to be completely stock. ![]() I’ll be interested to see what our readers think. I can’t quite work out whether it is evidence of a partial repaint of the engine bay, or what it is. One thing that I do notice is some odd sections of paint under the hood. The owner does supply this YouTube video, which gives a quite detailed walk-around of the vehicle, and shows the engine cold starting and running. This car was produced when manufacturers were wrestling with tightening emissions regulations, so performance and fuel consumption had both taken a hit at around this time. It makes it a long way from being a serious fire-breather, but it would still offer reasonable performance. This is the 350ci 2-barrel, which produces 155hp. Unlike last time we featured this Firebird, we now do get some photos of the engine. I might also be in the minority here, but I also quite like a Firebird that isn’t adorned with spoilers and decals. I’ve always liked the front treatment of the 1975 Firebird, as I just think that the way the grille has been styled has a classy look about it. ![]() The rest of the exterior looks like it is in rather good condition, with no obvious issues to report. The owner does say that there is some slight pitting on the trunk lid, but this doesn’t show up in the photos. The Sterling Silver paint, which is believed to be original, has a nice depth of shine to it. The past 18 months seem to have done little to negatively impact the presentation of the Firebird. Located in Hamilton, Michigan, the owner has set a BIN price of $12,999 for the Firebird, but there is the option available to make an offer. This rather nice Firebird has come back onto the market, and you will find it listed for sale here on eBay. We have seen this car before, where it was written about in this Barn Finds article by my illustrious colleague, Jamie Palmer, back in 2017. It is often said that history never repeats itself, but this 1975 Pontiac Firebird Esprit seems to be an exception to this rule.
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