1974 Pontiac Firebird Pro Touring Car on 2040-cars
Olympia, Washington, United States
here we have a very nice 1974 Pontiac firebird pro touring car , no expense spared over $80,000 invested , full art Morrison chromeally steel tube chassis , 400 stroker motor with eagle crank and rods and edlebrock aluminum heads, custom built exhaust with professionally built headers, duel remote oil filters in front of new be cool aluminum radiator, tremec 5 speed with center force clutch new steel flywheel also converted over to hydraulic clutch pedal, with scatter shield, has a beefed up 10 bolt posi with 3,08 gears ,also comes with a set of richmond 3,90 gears set , all running gear has less then 3000 miles on it , brakeman 4 wheel disk brakes , fully adjustable suspension with coil overs , car started life as a solid base firebird now has a buccaneer red base coat clear coat very high quality paint job that has been cut and buffed to a mirror shine and look killer with its custom black and gold stripes with small gold flake in the gold looks great in the sun and even better in person body is straight as a pin and paint is pretty much perfect 74 front nose was removed to make way of a high quality fiberglass one piece 70 style that fits perfect and weights about 200 lbs lighter fitted with projector style headlamps the rear of the car was slightly redesigned by modifying the factory style tail lamps that looks more like the 70 tail lights interior is unbelievably nice as well all wraped in high grade leather even the dash with a full roll cage with easy entry design, full auto meter gages threw out with shift light , 5 point harnesses on both seats ,has a cd player with I pod hook up speakers front and rear , sounds great wheels are year one 17 in aluminum rally 2 with bfg 275 /40 / 17 tires that are brand new will if this car turns your crank as it does mine and everybody else that sees it place a bid you just may be the lucky person that gets it parked in there garage car runs out very well drive out just as good like its on rails very fun to drive there are a few cars like this for sale these days for over 100k as it takes a small fortune to get a car like this to this point , but I am more realistic and realize you never get out what you put in to them sometimes so take advantage of this and place a bid , my reserve is almost half of what money has been put in to this car all and all this is simply one bad ass firebird period . you would be hard pressed to find one nicer for the money, it is one of a kind if you would like more details feel free to give me a car , I am a car guy for the love of cars not a dealer so no worry's there , 360 528 1511
On May-11-14 at 15:52:50 PDT, seller added the following information: to correct a miss print , chassis is a full g max built by highland Daytona racing and not a art Morrison set up, the chassis with rear diff alone cost 20,000 if you want to see the set up with out the body search g max or 1974 pontiac g hawk , the car in those pics is this actual car so are some of the pics of the chassis sorry for the confusion |
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Junkyard Gem: 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
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