73 Firebird 4 Wheel Disc Brakes 450 Horse 400 Ho Trans Am Dash Shaker Hood Solid on 2040-cars
Clinton, Missouri, United States
Body Type:hardtop
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: Firebird
Mileage: 127,717
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: 2 door
Interior Color: White
Drive Type: rwd
Number of Cylinders: 8
This is an aswesome deal for the right person! Car is brutally fast and very solid in the right areas! Has at least 450 horsepower. The motor was in a drag car I bought from a friend and ran consistant 12.20's at the track with 3.42 gears carburated on 9" slicks Now it has 2.76 posi with wheel disc brakes. The interior is all original and has the deluxe pillow style interior. will need seat covers but are very nice condition. dash pad has a crack. Factory tach and trans am style dash with tilt wheel and formula steering wheel. everything works but back up lights, horn (was working until I installed new ignition switch), and the heater is not working, I was going to run vintage air so I never messed with it. I will try to hook it up before auction ends. Car is in remarkable condition for a 2nd gen firebird. The front bumper needs adjusted to match the hood better, the car needs rear quarters, and tail panel which I can get at cost. Brakes are all brand new! Floors, trunk, and frame are in awesome shape! glass is all good and works well! console is not original to the car. Call or text with any questions! Car is really really fast and drives straight down the road. Inner fenders are not in right now but I will put them back in before sale. The gas tank was dirty so I tossed it and am running a boat tank in the trunk currently. New tires, fresh motor, transmission, stall convertor, etc. hard work is done. Body mans dream!
- fresh motor
- new exhaust sounds mean as %$#@
- complete new brake system including rotors and lines
- head lights, tail lights, and blinkers all work
- instrument lighting and dome light all work
- has ram air 3 exhaust manifolds
- 2 1/2" exhaust with custom square mufflers
- good glass and all windows work as they should
- dash pad has one crack
- seat tracks work as they should
- factory tach
- tilt steering column
- formula trans am steering wheel
- deluxe interior
- shaker hood, missing correct base and ring but I have it mocked up on it to drive it around town to local cruises
- car has been painted once but is close to original color
- easy restoration project and can be driven as is. I could take video and send it to show how the car sounds. It is a original 68 HO 400 out of a 68 GTO 4 speed car and it has been built and built well! very impressive!
- Thank you, Max 660-492-3289 call or text anytime
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