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1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars

US $48,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:1775 Color: CONDITION
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States


Are you looking for a American Muscle Car? This 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible will satisfy all your wants and desires. It is beautiful Windward Blue color with a very clean white vinyl interior with bucket seats, black carpet and white convertible top. The engine is nicely detailed with lots of chrome and plenty of muscle. Some of the notable features of the include: * Edelbrock ever shine manifold * Edelbrock aluminum heads * Quick Fuel carburetor * Flamethrower HEI ignition * Doug's headers * Billet aluminum brackets * Billet aluminum air cleaner * Finned aluminum valve covers * Vintage chrome A/C compressor * Tremec 5-speed manual transmission * Moser 12-bolt rear end * Power disk brakes in from * Power drum brakes in rear * Digital AM/FM radio I have posted plenty of pictures for you to study the car. Feel free to drop me a line if you have any specific questions. All reasonable offers will be considered. No trades please. Thanks for looking!


Additional pictures follow this link:

 

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  • VIN   223679N104674
  • CLASSIC CAR ID   14b49e


  • STATUS Finished
  • CATEGORY American Classics


  • CONDITION Excellent
  • DOCUMENTATION OF ORIGINALITY:N


TRIM & BODY STYLE

  • BODYSTYLE Convertible
  • DOORS: Two Door

SUSPENSION

  • SUSPENSION Leaf Spring Suspension
  • CONDITION All new components and bushings.


ENGINE

  • ENGINE8 Cylinder
  • DRIVETRAIN2 wheel drive - rear
  • DISPLACEMENT400 Cubic Inches
  • HORSEPOWER425
  • ORIGINALITY Original Engine - Upgraded
  • CONDITION Rebuilt engine with less than 1800 miles from restoration.
  • FUEL Gasoline
  • EXHAUST Dual Exhaust

TRANSMISSION

  • TRANSMISSION 5 Speed Manual
  • ORIGINALITY Replaced Transmission - Upgraded


EXTERIOR

  • CONDITION Very straight with no signs of rust. New chrome bumpers.
  • EXTERIOR COLOR Blue
  • CUSTOM EXTERIOR COLOR Windward Blue Poly 13759
  • PAINT CONDITION Excellent condition with a couple of chips at rear bumper

INTERIOR

  • INTERIOR COLOR White
  • SEAT MATERIAL Vinyl
  • SEAT COLOR White
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    • COMFORT Power Brakes Power Steering Air Conditioning Tilt Wheel
    • SOUND AM/FM Radio
    • OTHER FEATURES Rear Spoiler Custom Wheels
    • TO BID YOU MUST BE OVER 18 and pay with a money order, cashiers check or wire transfer. Please do not bid without the intent to finalize this transaction.  Winning bidders that do not finalize will receive negative feedback.  Sorry, NO bid retractions allowed in the last 24 hours of the auction, ask questions BEFORE you bid.
    • IF YOU SHOULD GET HERE AND NOT LIKE THE CAR FOR WHATEVER REASON, I WILL PROMPTLY REFUND YOUR MONEY WITH NO QUESTIONS ASKED. 
    • Documentation Fee: Buyer must handle all transfer fees. We will provide a clear Texas title and supporting transfer documents to facilitate smooth transaction.
    • ALL SALES ARE FINAL WITH CAR BEING SOLD WHERE IS, AS IS. ! ...Please, ASK if you have a question! Seller reserves the right to end auction early. Cell phone provided below and all Email will be answered PROMPTLY.
    • Payment must be made by Cashiers Check, Money Orders or Wire Transfers payable in US Dollars.
    • A Refundable deposit in the amount of $500.00 must be received within Twenty-Four(24)hours of the auctions close either by Master Card, Visa or PayPal. The buyer has seven(7) days from close of auction to inspect the vehicle. If the vehicle is not to your liking within this seven day inspection period then your deposit will be refunded 100%. If an inspection or decision takes longer then seven days and you find the vehicle not to your liking, your deposit will be forfeited and the car will be relisted.
    • Final payment must be received within ten (10) days of the auction close. The refundable deposit only applies if you or an agent inspect said vehicle in Houston and find it not to your liking. I will not be responsible for buyers remorse or problems found to said vehicle once they have left my property. I am just being realistic, and by their very nature will need TLC and some degree of attention sooner or later. These are not new cars and should not be treated as such.
    • Once full payment has been received, Seller will send clear title, Bill of sale, Buyers guide and additional DMV forms to the Buyer. Original paperwork will be sent to Buyer Via overnight mail seven(7)days from date of final payment. Transportation will commence only after final payment and signed documentation are received. Once a car is picked up from our premises, you will NOT be able to return the car.

     






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