1968 Firebird Convertible
The The depth of this Aegena Blue paint is spectacular. Paired with the 400 hood, black interior , black top and aggressive stance this car turns heads.
With only 68000 original miles, original drive train, and color. The sheetmetal is all original with the exception of the hood. The current owner purchased the car 12 years ago at that time he replaced the hood, had it painted, new interior, new top and new wheels. The original wheels and clock that goes where the radio is, come with the purchase.
The first generation Firebird had characteristic Coke bottle styling shared with its cousin, the Chevrolet Camaro. Announcing a Pontiac styling trend, the Firebird's bumpers were integrated into the design of the front end,[5] giving it a more streamlined look than the Camaro. The Firebird's rear "slit" taillights were inspired by the 1966–1967 Pontiac GTO. Both a two-door hardtop and a convertible were offered through the 1969 model year. Originally, the car was a "consolation prize" for Pontiac, which had desired to produce a two-seat sports car based on its original Banshee concept car. However, GM feared this would cut into Chevrolet Corvettesales, and gave Pontiac a piece of the "pony car" market through sharing the F-body platform with Chevrolet