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1967 Firebird 400 on 2040-cars

US $7,950.00
Year:1967 Mileage:100
Location:

Mims, Florida, United States

Mims, Florida, United States

up for sale again due to a non paying bidder is a 67 firebird 400 hardtop that is almost finnished. it has a fully built 350 chevy  that is all chromed out and brand new it has 91/2 comp speed pro pistons a scat nodular iron crank it has forged rods a hi volume oil pump a chrome aluminum oil pan . a brand new edelbrock carb and way too many things to list. it has a 100amp 1 wire chrome alternator .  a chrome power steering pump and aluminum pullys  a brand new high tork gear drive starter. it is backed by a 350 turbo transmission. it has  all new one piece floor .and a new trunk pan. new seat covers . new gas tank and sender.it has disk brakes with new booster/master and new brake hoses and lines. it has a new complete dash panel and dash pad. and windshield.  lights all work. and horn and windshield wipers. solid frame rails and rockers ..it also has fast ratio steering box new pitman arm and center link.and new coil springs needs front shocks.this was a 400 4 speed car with ac but the previous owner took out the air conditioning system. i do not have the ac parts for it.this car has some rust in the passenger side door bottom.the car needs a headliner and door panels and a new carpet. there is two small rust holes in the trunk that i have not gotten to fix yet. the car needs some minor body work to be ready for paint it was originaly gold with gold interior. there are many more new things in this car like ignition switch new battery and cables new clutch fan.new motor mounts. and new body bushings .it has restored rally wheels with 14x6 up front and 14 x7 in back with almost new tires. it has new front fenders and original quarter panels that had some lower patch panels installed and some work done around the wheel arches.  this is a solid car with all the hard work done just needs someone to finnish her up and enjoy it .any questions please ask before buying not after. i have a clear title in the previous owners name.and the car is to be sold as is with a non refundable $500.00 deposit. thank you and happy bidding.

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