1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 on 2040-cars
East Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: Hardtop
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Power Options: Power Steering, Power Brakes
Mileage: 123,212
Exterior Color: Silver
You are considering this fully restored 68 Firebird. This car was completely stripped and the front clip removed from the uni-body. You can call it a frame off restoration. Car was purchased August 7, 2005 and underwent a 2 year restoration. The first show was an indoor autorama in which it received a Best of the Best Award. It has also received Best Firebird and 2nd place in a POCI regional event. not to mention over 30 trophies from various car shows and cruises.
Car was born as a straight 6 with only 5 luxury options. Vinyl Top, Deluxe Interior, Floor Console, Radio and automatic Transmission. This is a non-matching numbers Firebird. Actual mileage is 123, 212 it has rolled over.
Rebuilt 400 motor bored 30 over with a ram air III grind on the camshaft. Turbo 400 Tranny non posi rear.
PHS Documented for verification purposes. Over 120 photos of restoration process. Almost every metal skin has been replaced. 90% of receipts available.
I have a written appraisal on the vehicle for $30,000, and it was deemed a 1.5 condition. The Factory correct color change prevented a rating of 1. The Silver was available as a special order for 1968. The Deluxe interior was also changed to a factory correct color for the 1968 model year.
Flawless Silver Paint with Deluxe Red Interior creates a striking color combination.
Highlights include:
New roof skin, both FULL rear quarters including both inner and outer wheel wells in rear. Both front fenders are new, as are the front inner fender wells. New passenger door, lower rocker panel skins. New rear package tray and new front windshield to cowl panel. New front to rear FULL floor boards including seat pans. Original trunk floor with New Trunk lid. All new Chrome and factory correct paint on Rally II wheels with Trim Rings. The deluxe interior included a Bright trim package which included chrome wheel well mouldings, rocker panel trim and unique chrome trim around interior windows. All original glass except front Windshield.
Paypal deposit of $2,000 required immediately upon auction end. Buyer is responsible for all Paypal fees incurred with Transaction.
Buyer responsible for ALL Transportation fees and arrangements.
Full payment required within 72 hours of successful bid.
additional questions and photos are available upon request. imselling68-firebird@yahoo.com
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