Fire Breathing 1968 Firebird 455 Stroked To 474 Turbo 400, 3k Stall Converter on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
HI, UP FOR SALE HERE IS A FIRE BREATHING MONSTER BIRD WITH A STROKED 455 TO 474, TURBO 400 WITH A 3K STALL CONVERTER, SPOOL 411 REAR, HOOKER HEADERS, 3" EXHAUST, 780 HOLLY DOUBLE PUMPER, 5 GALON FUEL CELL ETC. WORD I GOT FROM PREVIOUS OWNER IS THAT ITS A 10.5 QUARTER MILE MACHINE. I HAVE NOT RACED IT NOR DYNOED IT. MY GOAL FOR IT IS TO GIVE IT A MORE STOCK LOOK SO I BOUGHT DOOR PANELS FOR IT, THE REAR BUMPER AND A SET OF 14 X 6 PONTIAC WHEELS. PLANNING ON BUYING TWO 15 X 7 PONTIAC WHEELS FOR THE REAR AND THEN BF 225 70 14 FOR THE FRONT AND BF 255 70 15 FOR THE REAR. THIS WAY IT WILL LOOK STOCK FROM THE OUTSIDE BUT STILL BE ABLE TO ZOOM NICELY. ALSO PLANNING ON BUYING CARPET FOR IT BUT WILL NOT GLUE IT DOWN IN CASE BUYER WANTS TO KEEP IT AN EXTRA FRACTION OF A SECOND FASTER. BODY IS AMAZINGLY RUST AND ACCIDENT FREE FOR A 46 YEAR OLD HIGHLY DESIRABLE CLASSIC. PAINT LOOKS GOOD FROM A DISTANCE BUT FOR SHOW SHOULD BE REPAINTED. BUY NOW PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING WITHING CONTINENTAL USA, NEW PAINT, NEW APOLSTERY, NEW BF TIRES AND STOCK RIMS AS PER DESCRIPTION AND REAR BUMPER INSTALLED. WILL CONSIDER A DARK BLUE 2012 CHEVY VOLT SWAP. ANY FORM OF PAYMENT INCLUDING PAY PAL MUST COMPLETELY CLEAR BEFORE PICK UP OR SHIPPING. IF YOU DONT HAVE PAY PAL / PREFER NOT TO PAY WITH PAY PAL, PLEASE CONTACT ME. LOCAL CASH PICK UP IS WELCOMED AND ENCOURAGED. 619-5184258 THANK YOU
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This Hoonigan mechanic's twin-turbo Trans Am is wonderful
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Official USPS Muscle Cars stamps coming to a mailbox near you
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1939 Pontiac Ghost Car commands $308,000 at auction
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