1969 Pontiac Firebird Barn Fresh Survivor Bone Yard Devil Rat Rod 1st Generation on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Description: You are bidding on a 1969 Pontiac Firebird ORIGINAL barn fresh survivor.A lot cheaper than the Gas Monkey Firebirds. Carousel Red,350, automatic. I pulled it out of a garage in that it was parked in 1987. A little gas in the carb and she fired right up the tranny works, the brakes are weak. The motor sounds good , it is supposed to be stroked and bored to 373 and has a Holley carb,(carb needs to cleaned, I had to turn the Idle up to stay running) a mild cam and an Offenhauser intake manifold. The floors are very solid as is the trunk ( some rot in the corners).I can not verify the mileage but I was told it is correct Needs rear quarters and fenders to do it up. The floor pans, trunk and frame are all solid they would not need replacing. It has power steering and front disc brakes. ( after market Strange Engineering calipers. Personally I would pull the door panel kick out the door, fix the brakes and give her hell. But thats me.I am open to trades mostly OLD Harley parts or a old project bike. I would also consider a Honda Accord or similar of equal value ( Not one with 200,000 miles on it.). Any checks must clear my bank before delivery I prefer cash. Any questions or offers call me at 414-313-3506. The cars is for sale locally as well.
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