1969 Pontiac Firebird, 400, 4sp. Convertable. on 2040-cars
Springfield, Vermont, United States
Body Type:Convertable
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: convertable
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: posi
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Midnight Blue
1969 Firebird 400, 4sp., convertible. Body panels, floors, trunk all original. Just out of highly rated body shop. New midnight blue paint base coat clear coat with multiple paint coats.(8 coats of paint) All steel body panels, no filler or patches here. Originally from Nevada, no rust ever! The M20 Trans.(rebuilt) and 355 Posi rear are original, 400 is a date coded rebuilt replacement engine. The following are new to restoration: New H.D. clutch and throw out bearing. Shifter linkage shims and poly bushings. New front coil springs, new rear 5 leaf springs H.D. New shocks.(completely new suspension) New sway bars, tie rods(complete), idler arms, control arms,upper and lower ball joints,all bushings new.(completely new front end) New S.S. exhaust system matching stock with dual mufflers and rear muffler. New gas tank and straps, new fuel lines front to rear. New disc brake system, new brake lines front to rear, new master, booster and distribution block.(all brakes front to rear new) New aluminum multi core radiator New tires, new Rally 2's And much more, body bushings, Etc. This car drives like it was new! all lights, interior and exterior work perfect! All this car needs to finish is: interior and engine compartment detailing. I have the console for the 4 sp. Over 40K. in receipts! Call with questions. Thanks, Paul- 8022742877 More picture coming after I get it out of barn and into our shop for detailing. |
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