1969 Firebird Convertible Muncie 4 Speed, Trans Am Spoiler, No Reserve! on 2040-cars
North Lewisburg, Ohio, United States
This car has been in my family for the past 30 years. Car hasnt been on the road since the mid 80's. Restoration work was last done in 1999, been in storage ever since. Its had the floor pans, quarter panels and trunk pan replaced. Convertible top was installed 20 years ago. New dash pad and carpet were installed shortly before it was put in storage. Underside is undercoated, Front disc brakes, muncie 4 speed, mr gasket close ratio shifter (Hurst style), original rally wheels, Two front clips, two sets of doors missing the guts, one set of complete doors including door panels, maroon set of fenders and doors have bondo, the other sets do not. The fenders in the pics just have surface rust and are completely solid, will just need minor metal repair near the lovers/inserts, two trunk lids, two trans am style spoilers, one spoiler is warped its the one installed in the pics. Dash and inside engine compartment have been painted gloss black. Interior and front clip are not currently installed. I know I am missing a few things like the chrome front bumper, ingnition keys, steering wheel, and windshield. I have many more pics but can only put 24 on here. There are more pictures not seen here on my columbus craigslist ad, if you want to look it up. You know what your getting with this car, unlike some others that are nice on the outside but are hiding rot everywhere. No motor is installed, but I have a 400 motor with less than 1k miles that was in a tempest and ran 11's, its has a decked block, lightened crank, 69 ram air 3 heads, roller rockers, msd distributor, electric water pump, hooker headers, mallory promaster coil, and hyfire ignition. Engine was built by Rock and Roll engineering 475hp 500torque. I will include the engine for another $3k. Its a $10k+ turn key ready to go engine. The engine could use a repaint. I have pics of the engine being built and dyno sheet and will take current pics if there are interested parties.
Depending on how it is finished this car is easily worth 22 - 27k. Car is sold as is, I would guess there is a couple grand in extra parts. $500 non refundable deposit within 48 hours of auction end. Any questions please feel free to ask. Thanks! On Aug-25-14 at 01:07:06 PDT, seller added the following information: I originally listed this at no reserve and then changed it and forgot to change the title. Thanks |
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