1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 4 Speed Convertible on 2040-cars
Geneva, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Warwick Blue
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Black
Model: Firebird
Trim: Convertible
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 99,999
Up for sale is my 1969 Pontiac 350 4 speed convertible. It has spent most of its life in California being built and purchased there. The dealer was Surfside Pontiac in Manhattan Beach. PHS documentation. As far as I can tell the car is wearing it's original sheet metal. It is completely rust free. The car was not heavily optioned. A 350 2bbl with Turbo Hydromatic transmission, power steering and a power top were the main options. I bought the car from a friend that did quite a bit of restoration/upgrading to the car. During the time he owned it, the car was driven sparingly. I'm the 4th owner of the car and have title from the last owner in California. Car has correct Rally Wheels with Goodrich T/A's. Other than the tires, it is completely period correct. I have owned it since 2006 and it is only driven to shows, cruise nights, Sunday drives. Garaged all winter and has never seen rain during my ownership.
Car has all 4 cocktail shakers. It still wears the California Black Plates.
The following work in 2005-2006 was done to it:
New Muncie 4speed trans
New Posi -rear 355
Pontiac Rochester Quadrajet carb
Power front disc brakes with new Master
New custom interior
New power top, motor, lines and cylinders
Engine, Dash, forward and rear wiring harnesses replaced
Timing chain and gear
Water pump and harmonic balancer sleeve
Rear springs, Front and Rear sway bars
Heavy duty radiator
Centerforce clutch and flywheel
Headlight and parking lamp bezels
Fast ratio steering box
Tilt steering wheel
Power windows
AM/FM Glove box radio
New carpet w/sound deadener
Accepting serious inquiries via email or phone
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