1967 Firebird Barn Find on 2040-cars
New Egypt, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Firebird
Mileage: 80,000
Trim: Firebird
For Sale
This is a barn find 1967 Firebird that was restored in the early 80's and put away in the early 90's. Clear Title in hand, The body is a great start, the quarters where replaced in the 80's the drop offs are in great shape, The trunk floors, frame rails, floor pans, cowl, firewall, is all solid, The paint has bubbled around the windows as you can see in the pictures but is just surface rust and isn't not threw the metal. The car was a factory 3 or 4 speed car and still has the clutch pedal in the car, The interior is complete but will need work, Carpet headliner etc, Dash is in great shape,The current drivetrain is a Chevy 350 Roller rockers rpm cam, rpm intake, 2.02 1.6 valves screw in studs, motor has good oil psi, th350 trans, 8.5 10 bolt rear 4.11 posi with Lakewood traction bars. The car needs the motor gone over it lacks power but runs good enough to pull onto a trailer, the car has 4 wheel manual drum brakes, I have never hooked up the hood tach to see if it works, This car is a great project, They are getting harder and harder to find don't let it get away
Any questions feel free to call or Text (609)752-1481
Look at all pictures and ask any questions before buying or making a offer, All bidders are encouraged to come look at the car before buying or making a offer,
Car is being sold AS:IS, Payment is to be paid in Cash within 5 days of auctions end, $500.00 Non Refundable Deposit due within 24 hours of auctions end
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