1967,68,69 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible 4 Spd, Matching #s All Original Phs on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Options: FOLD DOWN REAR SEAT, REMOTE MIRROR, RALLYE GAUGES,, HOOD TACH, AM/FM, AC, P/W, SPORT WOOD WHEEL,, CUSTOM DOOR PANALS, CONSOLE W/CLOCK,, VANITY PACKAGE, WIRE WHEEL COVERS, REAR SPEAKER, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: 4 SPEED MANUAL
Mileage: 55,640
Exterior Color: REGIMENTAL RED
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: NONE
OPTIONS INCLUDE:
AIR CONDITIONING (WORKS)
POWER WINDOWS (WORKS)
EXTREMELY RARE FOLD-DOWN REAR SEAT
REMOTE SIDE MIRROR (WORKS)
VANITY VISOR MIRRORS
AM/FM RADIO (WORKS)
MANUAL REAR-MOUNTED ANTENNA
REAR SEAT SPEAKER
UNDER HOOD AND LUGGAGE LAMP (WORKS)
CUSTOM SEAT BELTS & DOOR PANELS
SAFEGUARD SPEEDOMETER (WORKS)
RALLY GAUGE CLUSTER & HOOD MTD. TACH
ALL GAUGES & TACH WORK PROPERLY
WIRE WHEEL COVERS
CUSTOM SPORT STEERING WHEEL
CENTER CONSOLE WITH CLOCK (NOT WORKING)
POWER BRAKES
FRONT DISC BRAKES
ELECTRIC POWER TOP (WORKS)
RIDE & HANDLING PACKAGE
FRONT & REAR FLOOR MATS
4-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT
SAFE-T-TRACK 3.23 REAR AXLE
400-325 HP 4 BBL.
DUAL STAGE HD AIR CLEANER
CHROME AIR CLEANER, ROCKER COVERS & OIL CAP
DECLUTCHING FAN
DUAL HOOD SCOOPS
ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, AND REAR END
ALL ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBERS.
ENGINE DATE CODE D137-APRIL 13,1967
ENGINE CODE WU
TRANSMISSION DATE CODE D177-APRIL 17,1967
DIFFERENTIAL DATE CODE D127-APRIL 12,1967
DIFFERENTIAL CODE UT-3.23
ORIGINAL CARBURETOR #7037273 XF B7
INTAKE MANIFOLD DATE CODE D107-APRIL 10,1967
INTAKE MANIFOLD CASTING #9786286
THIS IS AN AMAZINGLY ALL ORIGINAL, ONE OWNER, UNMOLESTED,
TRUE SURVIVOR CAR WITH ONLY 55,000 MILES.
ENGINE RUNS PERFECT, NO SMOKE, TICKS, OR KNOCKS.
TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY.
REAR DIFFERENTIAL PERFECT, NO NOISES.
BODY NEEDS SOME BODY WORK AND PAINT, SEE PICTURES.
AS IS, A NICE DRIVER CAR, DESERVES THE BODY WORK AND PAINT.
THIS IS A TRUE BARN FIND, OWNER JUST PASSED AWAY RECENTLY.
I AM OFFERING THIS CAR UP FOR AUCTION WITH A RESERVE PRICE IN "AS IS" CONDITION WITHOUT RESTORING IT. IF RESERVE IS NOT MET, THIS CAR WILL MOST LIKELY BE RESTORED AND SOLD FOR A HIGHER DOLLAR VALUE.
*** THIS IS A TRUE DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH ***
*** TRUE AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR ***
GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
ANY QUESTIONS, EMAIL US.
WE WILL TRY TO ANSWER THEM
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
I ADDED AS MANY PICS AS ALLOWED, IF ADDITIONAL PICS ARE NEEDED, PLEASE CONTACT US.
NOTE: SPACE SAVER TIRE IS MISSING, DOES HAVE FULL SIZE SPARE. I DO HAVE PARADE BOOT FOR CONVERTIBLE TOP (NOT IN PICS)
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