1968 Pontiac Firebird Sbc Unmolested Single Family Camaro 67 68 69 on 2040-cars
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
NO RESERVE !!!!! THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN THIS UNMOLESTED 1968 FIREBIRD. THIS FIREBIRD HAS BEEN A SINGLE FAMILY OWNED CAR. IT IS REALLY CLEAN FROM WHAT YOU CAN SEE. LOOKS LIKE IT HAS ALL ITS ORIGINAL PAINT, EXCEPT ON THE PASSENGER FENDER. THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD SHAPE FOR ITS AGE. BUMPERS ARE CLEAN AND STILL SHINY, ALL GLASS IS GOOD EXCEPT FOR THE WINDSHIELD, IT HAS A CRACK. THIS BIRD IS POWERED BY A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY AND 3 SPEED STANDARD TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE IN THIS CAR SOUNDS SUPER GOOD AND SMOOTH. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS FINE AND ALL GEARS GO IN. ALL THE LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, GAUGES AND BRAKE LIGHTS WORK. TIRES ARE GOOD ALL AROUND. I HAVE ONLY DRIVEN THIS CAR AROUND THE BLOCK BECAUSE IT HAS EXPIRED REGISTRATION BUT I DID LET IT IDLE FOR ABOUT ONE HOUR AND DOES NOT GET HOT AND DOES NOT SMOKE. THIS CAR HAS BEEN IN THE DRY NEW MEXICO STATE SINCE THE EARLY 70'S AND HAS VERY MINIMAL RUST ON THE QUARTERS (TYPICAL ON THESE CARS), BUT THE FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE 100% SOLID AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES. YOU CAN GET A PAINT JOB AND FIX THE SMALL STUFF IN THE INTERIOR AND YOU COULD BE DRIVING A REALLY REALLY NICE CAR, AND HAVING PIECE OF MIND THAT IT'S NOT A BONDO/ RE SKINNED CAR.
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