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1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible/gm Ram Jet 502/beautiful 1 Of A Kind on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:100
Location:

Nine Mile Falls, Washington, United States

Nine Mile Falls, Washington, United States

 

Car purchased from the Original owner.  Extensive body work.  Shaved door handles, mirrors, firewall smoothed.  Hours of work on the hood to get enough clearance to close with the huge crate engine and still look stock.  Mini Tubbed.  Gas fill relocated behind the license plate.  Rear bumper removed and smoothed.  All work done on the car was by professional builders who specialize in high quality custom cars.  One of a kind.

Engine- GM Performance Parts crate engine, Ram Jet 502.  Custom polished manifold.  Factory Fuel-Injected Big Block Power.  502 HP @ 5100RPM.  Torque  565 @ 3200 RPM.  500 lb. of torque from  2200 to 5200 rpm.   Ceramic Coated Headers.   Fuel System- Ricks Hot Rods Inc- Stainless Steel  Gas Tank, Narrowed for use with mini tub suspension. In tank fuel pump.  March billet serpentine kit.   Polished aluminum alternator and water pump.   Polished aluminum radiator with dual electric fans.  Fesler billet aluminum (polished) hood hinges.  Polished billet aluminum master cylinder.  3 inch Custom Mandrel Bent exhaust system. 

Transmission- Keisler Engineering Inc 650 HP/650 ft-lb 5-speed Transmission assembly, incl customer built TKO-600 with low profile internal offset shifter, Keisler mini-billet shift tower & special lever stub, 99 lb weight, Ratios: 2.87, 1.89, 1.28, 1.0, 0.64.  Balanced Drive Shaft for TKO.  11” Keisler Titanium /Aluminum Bell Housing.  High performance clutch kit, 650 ft. lb rated, including modern pedal effort nodular iron pressure plate, high torque clutch disk with rebound control.

Rear Suspension/drivetrain- Chris Alston’s Chassisworks Inc.  g-Bar rear suspension package with canted upper bars, poly bushing style lower control arms, includes Varishock Quickset 1 coilovers & springs.  Strange Street Axle Package.  31 Spline S/S axles.  Ford 9” custom housing narrowed, 3.70 ratio,   Strange

Front Suspension Fat Man Fabrications complete front subframe kit.  Tubular control arms, Baer Drop Spindles, power rack and S/S hose kit, connection kit, and sway bar.  2” more ground clearance. 

 Baer Brake System.  Intro Wheels “Matrix”- 20x10.5 rear with Nitto NT 555 Extreme Perf 285/30ZR-20  and 18x7 front with 235/50/18. 

Interior- sound proofing, wool carpet, suede/smooth leather seats, dash, and door panels.  Covan carbon cluster with Auto Meter gauges.  Vintage Air- BiLevel Heater w/defrost.  Custom Front Bucket Seats.  Trunk paneled and finished.  Custom console.  Power windows front and back.  Automatic door poppers.  Billet Specialties polished steering wheel.  All interior work professionally done.  Custom door panels.  New top, high end canvass with custom boot. 

 

 

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