1967 Pontiac Firebird on 2040-cars
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for Bid is a gorgeous 1967 Pontiac Firebird Engine: Pontiac 455 bored to 462 C.I. Motor was professionally built using the highest quality parts using Crane roller cam Eagle rods, Ross pistons….10.5 to 1 Compression, Aluminum Edelbrock cylinder heads professionally port matched to an Edelbrock Victor intake by Pontiac guru Jim Butler. 1050 CFM Holley Dominator carb. Meziere electric water pump, Black Magic electric fan with shroud and aluminum radiator. Canton remote oil filter, SFI balancer and more. Engine is estimated to have 600+ HP. Transmission: Turbo 400 professionally built with reverse shift manual valve body by Turbo Action. Deep sump aluminum pan, 10 inch stall convertor and SFI flexplate. Rear End: Ford 9 inch housing with rear brace, aftermarket 31 spline axles, 31 spline spool and Daytona pinion support with 3:90 strange gears. Suspension: Front brakes converted to Wilwood discs, with adjustable proportioning valve and line locks. Ford 9 inch with Cal Tracs bars and adjustable shocks. Exhaust: Big Tube ceramic coated Dougs racing headers, 3 inch rear exit exhaust with 2 chamber mufflers. Body: Very straight and clean body with fresh Torch Red paint, new cowl induction 5 inch hood, new chrome front bumper, grills and trunk lettering. Interior: Aftermarket gauge cluster with Autometer gauges, Turbo Action/ Cheetah shifter in factory console. New carpets and seat upholstery, New headliner, door panels and rear view mirror. S&W 4 point roll bar. Wheels & Tires: New Centerline Telstar wheels 15 x 4 in front with Mickey Thompson 8 ply Sportsman Front Runners, Rear 15 x 8 with Mickey Thompson 28 x 11.50-15 ET Street. Fuel system: Barry Grant BG 280 electric fuel pump with BG fuel filter, rear sump added to factory fuel tank. Fuel system is plumbed with all steel braided lines with AN fittings. Electrical: MSD 6 AL digital ignition, MSD Blaster Coil, MSD spark plug wires, Powermaster high torque starter and Powermaster one wire mini alternator. Battery relocated to trunk with heavy duty cables mounted in aluminum box with master disconnect. All the parts used in this build are of the highest quality, this is just a small list of what has been done to the car, please email us if you have any questions, Thank you and happy bidding |
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