1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 Project Car Needs Finishing on 2040-cars
Rutledge, Tennessee, United States
Engine:6.6L 400Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Firebird
Sub Model: 400
Trim: 400
Exterior Color: Blue
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Unspecified
Number of Cylinders: 8
THIS IS A 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 400 CAR. IT IS A ROLLING PROJECT THAT I STARTED AWHILE BACK. AND JUST HAVE TO MANY OTHER PROJECTS TO GET TIME TO FINISH THIS ONE. THE CAR HAS A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH IT BUT NO ENGINE. THE PAINT IS IN DRIVER CONDITION. EVERYTHING IS PAINTED EXCEPT THE HOOD AND THE WIPER VENT PANEL. THE VENT PANEL HAS BEEN BLASTED AND PRIMERED. THE DOORS LOOK TO BE REAL SOLID ON THE INSIDE EDGE. THE FLOORS , TRUNK, AND REAR FRAME RAILS ARE SOLID AND ORIGINAL. IT IS A POWER STEERING CAR. ALOT OF THE RUBBER HAS BEEN INSTALLED ON THE CAR. IT COMES WITH ALL OF FRONT BUMPER ASSY AND GRILLES. ALL OF WHICH ARE IN GOOD SHAPE. THE FRONT FRAME, FIREWALL, AND RADIATOR SUPPORT HAS ALL BEEN BLASTED AND PAINTED A SEMI-GLOOSS BLACK. I DO HAVE THE FRONT INNER FENDERS. THEY ARE SOLID BUT NEED TO BE BLASTED AND PAINTED. ALL THE WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN FINE. ALL ARE GOOD EXCEPT THE WINDSHIELD WHICH HAS A CRACK IN IT. I HAVE THE WINDOW, ROOF RAIL, AND ROOF DRIP CHROME MOULDINGS. AND ALOT OF THE OTHER CHROME ALSO. I DO HAVE SOME SEATS THAT I WILL LET GO WITH IT. BUT THEY WILL NEED TO BE COMPLETELY REDONE AS THEY ARE ROUGH. THERE IS A NEW SET OF THE 400 HOOD LOUVERS. AND A FAIRLY NEW 3 CORE RADIATOR THAT IS INSTALLED IN IT. I HAVE ALOT OF OTHER PARTS THAT GO WITH IT. BUT THERE WILL STILL BE SOME THAT WILL HAVE TO BE BOUGHT. THIS WILL MAKE SOMEONE A GOOD DRIVER CAR ONCE FINISHED. I JUST DON'T HAVE THE TIME. HERE IS THE TRIM TAG INFO: 07A ST 68 22637 LOR 23869 BODY TR 257 T-8 PAINT. I DO HAVE A CLEAR TENNESSEE TITLE TO THIS CAR. I DO HAVE THE CAR FOR SALE LOCALLY SO THEREFORE I RESERVE THE RIGHT WO END THE AUCTION EARLY. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS OR CALL 865-828-4609. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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