Vehicle Description
1969 Firebird Convertible
The Pontiac Firebird is an American automobile built by Pontiac
from the 1967 to the 2002 model years. Designed as a pony car to
compete with the Ford Mustang, it was introduced February 23, 1967,
the same model year as GM's Chevrolet division platform-sharing
Camaro. These are highly sought-after convertibles when in great
condition.
This one gets it's power from its original 350ci, coupled with a
4-speed Hurst shifter (new clutch) and proper rear-end that is
geared to 3.23. That puts plenty of power to the pavement while
making it nice to drive down the freeway too. It is badged as a
400ci equipped with the "Ram Air" style hood with an exterior hood
tachometer to give it a custom H.O look. The engine looks great
with its chrome air cleaner, head covers and dual exhaust tips. It
is all tuned and ready to go!
The outside of the car has an excellent, show quality paint job
done in a deep burgundy color with flake. The black power top is in
good condition with no leaks, a brand new boot cover and all the
chrome/emblems/glass on the car are in excellent shape. It sits on
like new radial tires and PMC rally wheels. The power brakes give
it plenty of stopping control and just completes the whole package
making this car a treat to drive!
Inside you will find freshly covered black vinyl seats, newer
carpet and all the door panels, dash and trim are in great
condition. The original radio is not working but there is a
Audiovox AM/FM/Cassette in the glove box which could be easily
replaced with a Bluetooth unit at our wholesale cost if so
desired.
It could be yours for $41,900.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $34,900.00!
This car is being represented for a collector in the Seattle,
Washington area.