1968 Pontiac Firebird Custom Coupe on 2040-cars
Pelham, New Hampshire, United States
1968 pontiac firebird custom coupe
Car went through a complete restoration in 2004 exterior is painted Brandy wine candy red, with marbleized ghost strips on the fiberglass cowl induction hood and trunk lid, painted by x treme customs in dearborn heights Michigan. The Complete undercarriage, firewall, inner fender wells, are also marbleized with brandy wine candy paint, all weld seems are glossed over to give complete undercarriage a smooth finished look. powder coated by Master Lite Coatings of north carolina, The car is equipped with a rebuilt 1973 Chevy 454 big block with 400 + hp to the wheels, Edelbrock 750 performance carb, baker heads, bbd aluminum valve covers, competition cam, competition lifters, competition timing chain, competition push rods and roller rockers, Turbo 400 transmission, for 9 inch d.t.s rear end global west upper control arms, mad distributor, and complete frame off connections, the car has been in many car shows and is always top 3, has appeared in several area shows of late and did show in Autorama at COBO hall in Detriot Michigan car was purchased at barrett jackson auction in arizona, it is garage kept and in excellent condition, its truly a show car with the muscle to put a smile on anyones face, $30000 is buy it now price, you will not be disappointed in this firebird, any other questions or info i left out please feel free to call anytime 603 898 9900 thank you for looking |
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