1969 Pontiac Firebird on 2040-cars
Onaway, Michigan, United States
Just email me at: glendoragppancake@essexman.com . 1969 Firebird Convertible
NUMBERS MATCHING Engine
dated items confirm Carb to Pan Fan to rear end!
400 4 speed RAM AIR
Double documented Car!
110631 ORIGINAL Miles
2 Family Car
This is my personal Car from my collection I am in a personal transition and selling a few of my blue chip
investment cars.
This is a VERY RARE Muscle car there are few that can say they have seen a REAL 400 4 speed HO Convertible ..
let alone have one
They made 91 of the 400 Ho 4 Speed convertibles, of them 4 were Trans Am Convertibles ( that sell for 3-5 Million
in this condition if they are availible)
the 87 400 HO cars left ( none TA) were seen as a sleeper from the factory and these cars were NOT Promoted and
even discouraged. Over the last 25 years I have found 17 of them from rust buckets to Prestine ( one in Fla is
WOW nice)
The only NUMBERS Matching car like mine I have seen sell is a Green on Green one in January 2010 that sold for
76,000 at BJ Scottsdale and lets be honest Green on Green not my flavor.
This car is a 1 of 1 Car
Why you ask
well other than the color combo which is rare!
This car is Drag Pak Car It has the Special Order 3.90 Rear end factory order with Tilt Steering. Both I have
confirmed with PHS are not normal on a 400HO
It is Power roof Car
Power steering
the interior is ORIGINAL
The engine has NEVER been out of the car .
The only thing not right on the engine is the water pump that was removed in 94 as it was leaking ( its in the
trunk)
Car has ALL The Ram Air parts in the trunk BRAND NEW. The same way the Ram Air cars were dleivered car was to the
dealers in 1969.
This car has NEVER left BC Canada .. I have known this car for a LONG time!
Sold new in 1969 to Ross He sold it to his sister in 1992, then after years of asking I got the car I have
owned her for many years and have ONLY 473 miles on it I start the car every 2 weeks .. I have the original
rims on the car I have removed the foose legends and sold them . the car is and was a Sleeper from the factory.
This car was a Special FACTORY ORDER car, I have talked to the man that ordered it new. It was so well optioned
with go fast items it was insane expensive and MSRP was OVER that of the 2 69 Trans Am Convertibles that also sold
in Vancouver BC
If you want a car you can NEVER replace this may be the one. Again Fly here and inspect the car you will be
glad you did .
Numbers
of the approx 87000 Firebirds built in 69
Approx 11000 were convertibles (1 in 8)
of the firebirds only 87 were 400 HO 4 speeds Firebirds
and 4 were Trans Am Convertible 4 speeds all Ram air
You see this is beyond rare
If this was a COPO Camaro BB 4 speed Convertible it would be $280,000 plus Firebirds are coming up in value and
this is one of the best they ever made.
This car has 1 repaint ( factory Pladdium Silver - 1996 )
Interior is ORIGINAL!
This car has its FACTORY dog dish hub caps on steel rims with red line tires ...
This is a BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT..
As per the invoice ( GM of Canada Paperwork)
Trim 208 Black
Color 69 Palladium Silver
AO6 Power Top
D55 Console
GU8 3.9 RR Alex
L74 400 CID Ram Air
M21 4 speed Trans
N10 Dual Exhaust
N33 Tilt Steering
N41 Power Steering
PW7 F70 14 w/wall Nylon
U27 Glove Cmpt lamp
U63 Am Push Button
V48 Engine coolant increase Protection
W62 Luxury Appointment group
W66 Sport Option
W84 Additional Fuel
Y96 Firm Ride Option
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