1969 Pontiac Firebird Cpe. Very Nice. on 2040-cars
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
HELLO, TODAY I AM LISTING A VERY NICE 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD COUPE FOR MY FRIEND. HE COLLECTS AND RESTORES 1967,1968,&1969 CAMARO,S AND SOME FIREBIRDS. THIS IS ONE EXAMPLE OF A CAR HE AQUIRED OVER A YEAR AGO. HE HAD THE CAR STRIPPED AND PAINTED THE ORIGINAL COLOR,AND HIS PAINTER DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB ON IT. ALL THE BODY LINES LINE UP NICELY,THE CAR NEEDED VERY LITTLE BODY WORK AND HE DID IT RIGHT,IT HAS AS FAR AS WE CAN TELL ALL THE ORIGINAL BODY PANELS. FENDERS,DOORS,REAR 1/4,S ETC. FRAME AND TRUNK ARE EXCELLENT,FLOORS LOOKED GREAT,BUT WHEN WE REPLACED THE CARPETING FOUND A LITTLE RUST IN DRIVERS FLOORPAN ONLY, SO THE OLD WAS CUT OUT AND A NEW PAN WELDED IN CORRECTLY,ELIMINATING ANY FLOOR BOARD RUST.THE CAR STILL RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL MIDNIGHT GREEN INTERIOR.ITS IN NICE CONDITION,THE CARPETING AND DASH PAD ARE NEW.THE DRIVER SEAT HAS A SMALL SPOT ON PIPING THAT HAS A LITTLE WEAR.CHROME IS NICE AND ALL GLASS IS GOOD. THE CAR HAS A 350 C.I. ENIGINE 2BBL.CODE 0244103, THE ENGINE VIN IS 185,CAR IS 195, ITS AN XB CODE 69 350 / 265 H.P. AND ABOUT AS CLOSE TO NUMBERS MATCHING AS THEY GET.THE ENGINE WAS INSTALED 10 CARS BEFORE THIS ONE WAS BUILT IN 69. NOW THATS CLOSE. IT HAS A TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, AND FACTORY AIR COND..THE A/C UNIT IS ALL THERE ONLY MISSING THE COMPRESSOR AND HOSES,THEY WERE NOT THERE WHEN HE GOT THE CAR.IT HAS RESTORED 15" PONTIAC RALLY RIMS WITH NEW 215/60R/15,S REAR AND 215/65R/15,S FRONT.CAR HAS THE 10 BOLT REAREND,DRUM BRAKES, ALL FIREBIRDS HAD 10 BOLTS,THE 12 BOLT WAS ONLY AVAILABLE ON CAMARO,S. THE VIN BREAKS DOWN AS A 2-PONT,23-FIREBIRD,37-COUPE,9-YEAR-1969, LOR- BUILT LORDSTOWN OHIO PLANT,WHICH IS ABOUT 20 MINUTES FROM WHERE CAR IS LOCATED NOW., 124195 FISHER BODY BUILD SEQ. AND ITS A V8 CAR. 6CYL,S HAD 6XXXXX SEQ #,S. THE CAR IS PAINTED ITS ORIGINAL 59-E PAINT CODE, HAS ITS ORIGINAL TR-206 MIDNIGHT GREEN INTERIOR CODE. IT WAS BUILT 01-C 3RD WEEK OF JAN 69(EARLY BUILD), ETC. THIS IS A VERY NICE,CLOSE TO ORIGINAL CAR THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT,LOOKS GOOD, AND IS A VALUE AT 69 CAMARO PRICES, ALTHOUGH FIREBIRD VALUES ARE CLIMBING FAST.LOOK AT THE PICS,THE ONLY SPOT ON THE CAR(ITS A SHAME) IS THE RR 1/4 GOT A SCRATCH IN THE GARAGE ONLY A WEEK AFTER IT WAS PAINTED, BY A HELPER CARRYING THE SEAT PAST IT WHILE INSTALLING THE NEW CARPET,CAUGHT SEAT BRAKET ON IT. OOPS. HE NO LONGER WORKS THERE,IT WAS HIS FIRST AND LAST DAY. OK ,SO HERES THE DETAILS, NO TRADES PLEASE, HAVE FREE AND CLEAR OHIO TITLE, OF COURSE MILES EXCEED 100K,ODO 5 DIGIT SHOWS 19019. CASH ONLY OR BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER, NO CHECKS OF ANY KIND ACCEPTED. TOO MANY SCAMMERS. ZERO OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK NEED NOT APPLY YOUR BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME FIRST TO DISCUSS PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS. RESERVE WILL NOT BE DISCLOSED DURING AUCTION SO PLEASE DONT KEEP ASKING "HOW MUCH",I WONT TELL YOU. JUST BID PLEASE. ALL FEES,SHIPPING COSTS,INSPECTION COSTS ETC. ARE BUYERS RESPONSABILITY, SOLD AS-IS WITHOUT WARRANTY. CAN BE SEEN FOR INSPECTION ANY TIME DURING THE AUCTION BY APPOINTMENT.LOCATED IN YOUNGSTOWN OHIO 44515 CLOSE TO MAJOR INTERSTATES FOR EASY PICKUP.RESERVE IS VERY REASONABLE,NOT THINKING BARRETT-JACKSON MONEY LIKE SOME,AND YOU COULDNT BUILD IT FOR WHAT YOU COULD BUT IT FOR. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING NOT AFTER.ASK YOUR WIFE,GET YOUR LOAN,SELL YOUR CAR,BUT " PLEASE " DO IT ALL BEFORE BIDDING. A $1000 DEPOSIT IN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE, FULL BALANCE DUE IN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A BLESSED DAY.
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1970 Firebird Trans-Am with front-mid-engine to be immortalized as a Hot Wheels car
Mon, Nov 30 2020Each year, the Hot Wheels Legends Tour scours the country to find the coolest real-life cars and chooses one to be made into a $1 diecast toy. Earlier this month, the search came to an end when Riley Stair's heavily modified 1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am won the honors. In a normal year, the Hot Wheels Legends Tour would visit multiple cities, holding a car show where judges would select one winner for that stop. At SEMA, each city's winner would then compete for the top spot. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year the contest was held virtually and globally. And since SEMA was canceled too, the finale was held on the "Jay Leno's Garage" YouTube channel with Leno, Snoop Dogg, Gabriel Iglesias, and Hot Wheels designers as judges. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. What set the Firebird apart was, for starters, its front-mid-engine layout. Its LSX V8 was pushed so far back into the firewall that one bank of exhaust headers had to flow forward before curving around the front of the engine to a side-dump. Of course, all of this was custom fabricated, like the roll cage and front tube frame, with professional-grade welds. The body was also heavily modified, flared and channeled to give it a mean stance. But it's the custom Ohlins suspension with independent rear that give it its track-ready look. Perhaps most impressively, this car, which could go toe-to-toe against (and frankly exceed many) six-figure pro builds at SEMA, was built in the side yard of Stair's parents' house. Aside from body and paint, this was a shadetree job. Stair says it took a couple of years, devoting nearly every night and weekend to transforming a rusty and dented Firebird into his dream machine. Other finalists included a Street Freak-style 1969 Corvette from Florida, cartoony 1959 Chevy Ute nicknamed the "Hulk-amino", Rocket Bunny-style Cayman, 1,000-horsepower Chevy Apache, V8-powered Mini Cooper, stanced Fiat 126 from Germany, chopped VW Brasilia from Mexico, and a race-ready 1976 Hillman Imp from the U.K. Cars were judged on creativity, authenticity, and built-not-bought spirit. Look for the Trans-Am to appear in the 2021 Hot Wheels lineup. Related Video: Featured Gallery Hot Wheels Legends Tour 2020 View 16 Photos Toys/Games Pontiac Coupe Performance Classics
Are orphan cars better deals?
Wed, Dec 30 2015Most folks don't know a Saturn Aura from an Oldsmobile Aurora. Those of you who are immersed in the labyrinth of automobilia know that both cars were testaments to the mediocrity that was pre-bankruptcy General Motors, and that both brands are now long gone. But everybody else? Not so much. By the same token, there are some excellent cars and trucks that don't raise an eyebrow simply because they were sold under brands that are no longer being marketed. Orphan brands no longer get any marketing love, and because of that they can be alarmingly cheap. Case in point, take a look at how a 2010 Saturn Outlook compares with its siblings, the GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave. According to the Manheim Market Report, the Saturn will sell at a wholesale auto auction for around $3,500 less than the comparably equipped Buick or GMC. Part of the reason for this price gap is that most large independent dealerships, such as Carmax, make it a point to avoid buying cars with orphaned badges. Right now if you go to Carmax's site, you'll find that there are more models from Toyota's Scion sub-brand than Mercury, Saab, Pontiac, Hummer, and Saturn combined. This despite the fact that these brands collectively sold in the millions over the last ten years while Scion has rarely been able to realize a six-figure annual sales figure for most of its history. That is the brutal truth of today's car market. When the chips are down, used-car shoppers are nearly as conservative as their new-car-buying counterparts. Unfamiliarity breeds contempt. Contempt leads to fear. Fear leads to anger, and pretty soon you wind up with an older, beat-up Mazda MX-5 in your driveway instead of looking up a newer Pontiac Solstice or Saturn Sky. There are tons of other reasons why orphan cars have trouble selling in today's market. Worries about the cost of repair and the availability of parts hang over the industry's lost toys like a cloud of dust over Pigpen. Yet any common diagnostic repair database, such as Alldata, will have a complete framework for your car's repair and maintenance, and everyone from junkyards to auto parts stores to eBay and Amazon stock tens of thousands of parts. This makes some orphan cars mindblowingly awesome deals if you're willing to shop in the bargain bins of the used-car market. Consider a Suzuki Kizashi with a manual transmission. No, really.
Junkyard Gem: 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ
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