Vehicle Description
Engine blown, mind blown. This reinterpretation of a '68 Firebird
is ground breaking, ground pounding, and stunning. Check it
out.
It's always fun to see a blower popping up through the hood of a
car. Sometimes it is more for show than go, however we assure you
that in this case, it is all about getting the job done. But more
about that later. What's wrapped around it is a creative and
beautiful extension of the classic good looks of the original
Firebird. Up front the split grill is accentuated by a radically
extended front spoiler that is integrated into the body work and
looks totally awesome! The aero rockers are also faired into the
bodywork as is the rear bumper creating a nice clean look end to
end. After all that custom work was done, the car was coated in a
paint job that stops people in their tracks. The Black on top is
complemented by Silver on the bottom with a White stripe that fades
to light purple as it heads toward the back. 18" Billet specialty
wheels tucked up under the fenders add the final bit of flair to
the stunning overall look.
Open the door and you will find a custom interior that keeps the
show going. The door panel echoes the shape of the side strip both
above and below the armrest. The upholstery is stitched in two-tone
leather and looks especially sweet on the comfortable and
supportive front buckets. The steering wheel is mounted on a tilt
column and has almost a steampunk look to it in black and chrome.
Behind it is a dash packed with Auto Meter gauges. The speedo and
tach are set off to the sides with fuel and oil pressure in the
center and water temp and voltage at the bottom. There is a Pioneer
stereo mounted in the center console with speakers in the back
shelf for your listening pleasure and a Pontiac arrow is set just
above the power window switches with a B&M shifter for the
automatic transmission just behind them. Dressed up for the show
also is the trunk, which is where you may want to carry all the
trophies you are likely to gather up with this car, so be sure to
take a peek back there too.
Ok, let's chat about what's lurking below that B&M 871 Mega
blower. Pop the hood and you will see a 355 cubic inch motor
setting down in an engine bay that is as nicely detailed out as the
rest of the car. Everything is polished up and chromed up and
looking good. The motor build started with a solid bottom end of a
steel crank, 5/7 H-beam rods and Clevite bearings. Dual Holley
4-barrel carbs feed the mixture to the blower and long tube headers
get the spent gasses out and headed back to Flowmaster mufflers. An
aluminum radiator with dual electric fans keeps things running
cool, even under pressure. Power is sent back through a 700R4
automatic transmission with all billet internals supported by a
G-Force crossmember in order to handle the power. The rear axle is
held in place by a 4-link system and the body held up by an Air
Ride adjustable suspension, while up front, custom A-arms mount
another adjustable Air Ride setup. 4-wheel disc brakes provide
great stopping power and the rubber meets the road through
275/40ZR18s in the back and 245/40ZR18s in the front mounted on
those Billet Specialties wheels.
Engine blown, mind blown, and competition blown out of the water.
Come on down and check out this awesome machine for yourself.