1968 Pontiac Firebird L6 (originally--see Description) W/ Title on 2040-cars
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
OK I HOPE I HAVE EVERYTHING CORRECT, IF THERE IS ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THEN PLEASE ASK,
GIVE ME A LITTLE WHILE TO ANSWER BECAUSE I'LL HAVE TO ASK MY HUSBAND WHAT IT IS YOUR ASKING AND I WILL REPLY ASAP. 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD L6 COUPE( IS WHAT THE TITLE SAYS) BUT IT HAD A FEW THINGS CHANGED ON IT. ALL IN ALL A VERY SOLID CAR. NO LONGER A V-6... NOW HAS A 454 BIG BLOCK MOTOR,WITH A DEMON CARB. & BOARD WARNER T-10 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION CENTERLINE BACK RIMS WITH CYCLONE TIRES SIZE 295/50 R15'S, 2 DIFFERENT RIMS IN FRONT TIRE SIZE 205/60 R15'S, AIR SHOCKS ON THE REAR, NEW UPPER & LOWER BALL JOINTS IN THE FRONT BOTH SIDES, IT ALSO HAS THE UPGRADED CAMARO AFTER MARKET FRONT END, DISC BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND, FORMULA FIREBIRD HOOD MISSING HOOD VENTS, FRAME CONNECTORS, FULL ROLL CAGE, SETUP FOR STAGE 2 NITROUS, FUEL CELL, ELDELBROCK VALVE COVERS, THE MILES FOR IT ON THE DASH READS 19739 NOT SURE IF THAT IS CORRECT OR MEANS ANYTHING. CLEAR TITLE. THAT'S IT FOR NOW BUT IF MY HUSBAND THINKS OF ANYTHING ELSE I WILL BE PUTTING IT IN THE POST,AND QUESTIONS I WILL PUT ANSWERS IN THE POST AS THEY COME. AND OF COURSE IF YOU'D LIKE MORE PICKS I HAVE I THINK 39 PICS OF THE EXTERIOR INTERIOR MOTOR AND WHAT I TRIED TO GET UNDER THE CAR. JUST REQUEST THEM & I'LL SEND THEM TO YOU ASAP. I'M NO TIN FRONT OF THE COMPUTER 24/7 SO PLEASE ALLOW A LITTLE BIT OF TIME AFTER YOU SEND THE REQUEST. THANKS SELLING AS IS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING AND PAYMENT OF SHIPPING. On Apr-23-14 at 04:18:58 PDT, seller added the following information:I forgot to mention that the car does start up & drive. |
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