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1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible Beautiful! *build Sheet* on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:95000
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
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1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible 1 Owner/Family car 350 Motor & 350 Transmission has a new/old rebuild that was done about 8 years ago....95k original miles ,my father got it from my uncle in 1978 and she was garaged 95% of the time and it show's..Floor pans,Trunk pan, All panels are in extremely Good condition..Very Very Solid & Straight wont be No Rust on this California Car! Has all original panels...car Has Not  been butchered cut welded ..all lines line up great and doors shut nice

Power Breaks-Power Steering-New Tires All the lights work on the car-New Top-New Interior-New weather stripping on whole car-Heater Works..came factory with a hood tac

Paint is 2 stage paint Base coat & Clear coat- had car professionally color sanded,paint is like glass absolutely no orange peel it was done correctly

Clear California car with original build sheet ...Anybody looking for a solid Firebird i would consider looking at this one she is not a perfect perfect show car but she is Absolutely Beautiful and runs Strong







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