1967 Firebird on 2040-cars
Long Valley, New Jersey, United States
Engine:326
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Black
Model: Firebird
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 115,135
Description: Up for auction is a fully restored 1967 Firebird 326 with a rebuilt TH350 automatic transmission with a 3:42 rear. All new trunk, floor, quarter panels, fenders when restoration was done. Featured in Pontiac Enthusiast's Sept/Oct 2002 issue and a tribute to the end of the production of the Firebird (See pictures of the end of the picture gallery). Engine: Less than 3000 miles on a fully rebuilt 326 engine (original block and heads) bored .30 over with all new pistons, rings, bearings, cam and lifters. Heads were also rebuilt and the time of the engine. Engine runs flawlessly... Does not burn one drop of oil! This is a very quick 326 Firebird and you will be please with the power! Engine is modified but detailed very tastefully. I tried to keep it stock looking as much as possible. You can judge yourself from the pictures. Exhaust: New ceramic coated Headman Headers with Flowmaster mufflers and new exhaust pipes. Pictures show exhaust manifolds but headers are installed. Car sounds great with that distinct Pontiac sound. Body and Paint: At the time of the restoration, all new metal was replaced from the quarter panels to the floors. Fenders are GM fenders and quarter panels are full factory quarters... not patch panels! Inside of doors and door jams have no rust and are very clean and smooth. This commonly ignored when a restoration is done. Paint is great with a beautiful shine with no chips or scratches. I am careful when I drive the car... No rock chips from the pavement. Interior: All new front and rear seat covers, carpet, door panels, headliner, dash pad and sun visors. Pretty much everything inside the car has been redone and looks great. Additional Information: Firebird is a solid running car. No squeaks or rattles that will give years of enjoyment to the winning bidder. Firebird was purchased from the original owner back in 1978 and has been in the family since then. I still have the ProtectO plate and owners manual! This is your chance to own a great Pontiac muscle car without paying the price of a GTO. I will consider a trade for a 1978 or 1979 Trans Am of equal value. Immediate deposit of $500 is required at the end of auction. Please email me any questions or feel free to call me 201-951-5317. Winning bidder is responsible for shipping. Good luck!
On Nov-07-13 at 09:47:37 PST, seller added the following information: Terms: Car is accpeted is as is condition. There is no warranty. Please ask questions before bidding if you are unsure about anything. Inititial deposit of $500.00 is due at the end of auction via PayPal. However, I will not accept PayPal for balance of payment. Cashiers or bank check that will need to clear before shipping. Winning bidder is responsible for shipping. Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. |
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