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1968 Pontiac Firebird Base Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:95000
Location:

Sunbury, Ohio, United States

Sunbury, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

 You are looking at a 12 year long restoration of a 1968 convertible firebird with approx. 300 miles since completion in summer 2012.  This is a very nice drivers level car that has enjoyed local cruise-ins with the family.  This car is NOT a perfect show piece.

Engine:
-rebuilt (10yrs ago but first fired only 2 yrs. ago) original 350 with mild parts
-Comp Cams xe 274h
-Edelbrock alum. intake
-Holley 750 w/manual choke
-50,000 volt hei distributor
-aluminum radiator

Transmision:
-TH 350 w/2800 stall

Electrical:
-all new front to rear wiring harness from american autowire

Chassis:
-new rear frame rails
-sandblasted and painted subframe
-new floor pans, trunk pan, inner/outer rockers, inner/outer rear wheelhouses, inner front fenders
-completely rebuilt suspension front and rear with 2" drop rear leaf springs

Brakes:
-manual front disc conversion
-rebuilt rear drums
-new brake and fuel lines

Body:
-new rear quarters
-new fenders
-new tail panel and lower valence
-new deck lid
-orig.350 hood
-new rear bumper
-orig. front bumper
-professionally painted torch red base coat/ clear coat with only minor flaws

Interior:
-painted dash w/ original gauges and console
-aftermarket console and tach gauges
-seat frames and springs sandblasted and painted
-new front and rear seat foam and covers
-new carpet
-new front and rear door panels

Wheels and tires:
-15 in rally rims
-new BFG radials 245/60/15 rear and 205/60/15 front

Exhaust:
-new custom 2 1/2 in. tubing with flowmaster mufflers


Items that need attention to the best of my knowledge:-front fenders and hood need final adjustment for proper gaps-missing passenger lower fender bolt-top drivers hood corner slightly bent-minor contact with rear quarter/tire when driving over rough surfaces w/rear passengers which caused minor cut into drivers side rear tire-windows and quarter windows need adjusted-needs lower windshield trip (have orig.)-dash lights do not always work-fuel gauge does not work properly (has new sending unit)-very small pinch hole in passenger side convt.top-rear leaf spring front perches needs additional bolts-wiper motor does not work. Minor paint defects.


Serious offers only.  $500.00 non-refundable deposit w/in 24 hrs. of winning bid.  Complete balance due w/in 3 days of auction closing.  This car will not leave this property until full payment has been received.  Buyer is completely responsible for delivery.  Test drive to serious buyers only.  Please call or text 740-803-1854 for further details or questions.  Thank you for looking at this ad and good luck bidding!












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