1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 Ho 5.7l on 2040-cars
Port Orange, Florida, United States
1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 Don't miss your chance to own this rare black/black/chrome Firebird! This is a very meticulous restoration of an iconic 60's muscle car. This is the car people stop and stare at! This vehicle has had the motor completely rebuilt by local machine shop as well as having a brand new custom transmission/hydraulic clutch setup installed within the last 50 miles. There is NO rust on vehicle whatsoever. Pontiac V8 350 Machined/Bored .030 w/ iron heads that have been ported and flowed, cam matched valve springs Holley Street Dominator single plane manifold port matched to heads Tremec TKO 600 Transmission, hurst short shifter, McLeod Clutch, hydraulic conversion Roller Rockers Air Shocks Custom Alternator Chrome 2700 CFM Electric Fan Fan Shroud Chrome Hurst Shifter Edelbrock Air Cleaner and Valve Covers Chrome Holley 4 Barrel Carb 750 cfm (double pump) Upgraded Suspension and bushings all the way around Flow Masters Dual stainless QFT Fuel Pressure Reg w/pressure gauge Jegs Pro Starter, high torque mini starter QFT HP Fuel Pump Custom Black and Chrome Steering Wheel Custom Black carbon fiber and Chrome center console Alpine CD/USB player with handsfree bluetooth cell phone connection with microphone & Alpine speakers Pedal Kit NGK Spark Plugs Sunpro gauges 356 Gears, posi Rear end 12 Bolt Positraction differential COMP hydraulic roller camshaft, sounds very aggressive New Front & Back Seats New Headliner Traction Bars Leaf Springs Hooker longtube Headers Carpet & floor mats Edelbrock Chrome Engine Dress Kit Front Windshield Air block out kit for fan Last but not least, the ORIGINAL sales receipt from when car was brand new in 1969! DO NOT miss your chance to own this rare car. I Have ALL RECEIPTS for All work done to the Car. I have put countless hours and money into this car. I am only selling due to relocation of job is causing me to travel to area I cannot keep the car. This car runs and drives great, the transmission is flawless and shifts amazing. This car is no slouch making approximately 400 hp and runs very strong. I showed this car at Daytona Turkey Rod Run and had over 15 offers to buy in one day but I was not interested in selling the car at the time. I hate to sell but I guarantee anyone who buys this car will not be disappointed. This is the car that people take pictures of at the stop light when your driving. Below you'll see two links of the car idling and driving. Click on the links and you will see the time invested in this muscle car. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding! I am selling the car locally so I have the right to end auction at any time. When bought a 500.00 deposit will be required within 24 hours. I will ship this car at the BUYERS expense. Take a look, you wont be disappointed!! I will entertain serious offers, contact me.
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