1975 Pontiac Firebird Formula Coupe 2-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Cypress, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
Engine:6.6L 400Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: Formula Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 131,254
Number of Cylinders: 8
Exterior Color: White
I Always Wanted 1975 1974 Firebird Formula as my daily driver,but being a shop owner i needed a truck,So here We go.I Posted a WANTED 1974 1975 Firebird Formula on craigslist for three months,and then a gentelman called and said i have one in Santa Ana CA so i went and looked at the car i was amazed on the uncracked original dash and minimal surface rust since she is a CA car.So I started Restoring her in march of 2012 in my shop and finished her Jan 2013,so i barley started driving her after puting lots of labor and money restoring her.She well deserved the rstoration.MOTOR:Original 400 Block removed complete rebuilt and reinstall,Shes all stock.New main bearings,Rod Bearings,rings,Camshaft,Lifters,R the Heads,timming Chain,ETC.ENGINE COMPONENTS:New water pump,belts,hoses,Fuel Pump and Fuel lines,Chrome alternator,R Power steering Pump and New Hoses,4 Row Radiator,upper and lower radiator hoses,fan clutch,heater hoses,Motor mounts,AC Delco Plugs,Rotor,Cap and 8mm Wires.R Original Quadrojet.She drives very smooth and powerfull.TH 350.Transmission removed and Serviced new pan gasket and filter reseal and install new modulator and mew ATF.TH350 Shifts very smooth and quiet.SUSPENION:Polyurithane bushings,upper and ;lower control arm bushing,uppen and lower ball joints,front and rear swaybar bushings,Body Mount bushings all 6 of them,KYB Shocks front and back.Leaf spring bushings,and pads,She has responsive and firm suspension.BRAKES: New front pads and R calipers,New Rotors and seals.inner and outer bearings,rear Shoes and drums,new brake hardware kit,wheel cylinders.She stops on a dime.TIRES AND WHEELS:235 60 15 with 15inch Rally and new Chrome trim rings,INTERIOR:New front seat upholstry,original door panels,new carpet, headliner,rear speaker cover,Uncracked original dash,No stereo holes NOT cut out still original.Interior is Very Clean.ELECTRICAL:All electrical function100% Properly,High beam,low beam,turn signals,emerg lights,back up ;lights,brake lights,instrument cluster LED Lights,License plate lights LED bright White just like the cluster,Tach functions great all the guages work properly.underdash lights come on when you open the door along with ceiling light.So basically i did lots of work on her except the paint which does not look so bad for her age,Body is all nice and straight,reason i did not do the paint because i wanted to park her anywhere without worrying about the door dings.i may have forgotten still more work that i performed on her but here she is everything i did for her and have all the receipts.will go with her new owner.if you have any question please call me at 714 826 1412 Thank you
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