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1967 Pontiac Firebird 400 6.6l on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:76100 Color: A recent exterior restoration was completed
Location:

Paramus, New Jersey, United States

Paramus, New Jersey, United States

 1967 Pontiac Firebird 400

California car. 76k original miles

PHS documented 400/325 HP, TH400 

Factory options include power steering, power brakes, console, soft ray glass, safe-t-track 3.08 posi rear, deluxe interior. 

Vehicle History

Purchased new in 1967 in the midwest.  Original owber moved to California in 1969 and brought the car with him.  He sold the car in 1983 to the second owner (also Californian) where it remained in his car collection for 30 years. 

Exterior

A recent exterior restoration was completed.  The exterior paint was shot in GM Paladium silver using DuPont Chromabase paint (Feb 2014).  Original factory color was Gulf Turquoise.  The body is super straight.   The car rides on show quality powder coated rally II wheels, new center caps, and lugs, mounted to Goodyear Eagle ST tires with excellent rubber.   New exterior emblems, front and rear bumpers, rocker panel trim, wheel trim, door handles, driver mirror, front and rear window molding, weather stripping. 

Interior

Rare dark turquoise deluxe interior in excellent overall condition.     New carpeting, Al Knoch deluxe replacment door panels, re-upholstered original dash pad.  The front and rear seats were reupholstered several years back -  still look great with very nice foam.     There is a very small quarter size hole in the passenger rear side of the headliner (se picture), otherwise the interior is in excellent condition. 

Undercarriage

The chassis / undercarriage remains true to its original stock form with no rust or chassis repair thanks to 45 years on the West coast.     The floor panels and frame rails are outstanding and original.  Original rust free trunk floor.   Perfect shock towers.

Mechanical

All gauges, lights, electrics, wipers, horn function properly.  The original AM radio is still in the car and works perfect. 

The original stock 400 engine starts and and runs incredibly strong with plenty of power. Original Quadrajet carburetor, intake, heads, etc.  The TH400 transmission shifts are smooth and the car tracks straight and stops well.   Dual exhaust set up with turbo mufflers gives the car an authentic performance sound.   The original engine mounts were just replaced along with front transmission seal.    This car has been carefully and thoroughly gone through.

Summary

This is a beautiful first year, rust free, authentic Firebird 400.   Priced to sell. The car is being sold as is and is also offered for sale locally.  I reserve the right to end the auction early at any time.   The car is available for inspection. Private Seller. Please contact me with any questions.

 

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