1968 Pontiac Firebird Hardtop Restomod ?First-generation Pontiac
F-body ?Second model year for Firebirds ?LS2 364 CID V-8 with
10.9:1 compression with 400 hp and 400 lbs-ft! ?4L65-E four-speed
automatic transmission ?New Ridetech Complete Coil-Over Suspension,
over $5k upgrade! ?Single-Adjustable Coil-Over Shocks, Upper &
Lower StrongArm Control Arms w/Tall 2 in. Drop Spindles, Front
MuscleBar Sway Bar with PosiLinks End Links and 4-Link Suspension
System ?Vintage air-conditioning, power steering and power
four-wheel disc brakes and power windows ?Dual electric cooling
fans ?Rear wing, B&M shifter and Auto Meter digital gauges
?Centerline alloy wheels BFGoodrich, size 225/45ZR17 in front and
275/35ZR18 in rear ?Tidy undercarriage Why continue to search for a
common Camaro when you could aspire for a Firebird? We have a
first-generation Pontiac coupe at MotoeXotica Classic Cars that has
some serious upgrades such as LS2 power and a full Ridetech
suspension! This hot red Firebird is also a LA built car that has
spent all of its life in sunny and dry Arizona! Made in General
Motors? Van Nuys, California factory (VIN code L) during the fourth
week of April 1968, this Firebird left the line with a black vinyl
interior. Finished in red, the car?s paint and trim are in overall
excellent order. The car?s bodywork is straight and solid, the
engine bay is immaculate, the Optima battery looks new and the
chrome bumpers (hoop in front, typical wraparound in rear) are in
very good order. Out back is a raised rear wing painted to match
the body. The sexy stance of this Firebird is provided by a full
Ridetech Complete Coil-Over Suspension, a serious upgrade that cost
over $5k! The suspension features Single-Adjustable Coil-Over
Shocks, Upper & Lower StrongArm Control Arms w/Tall 2 in. Drop
Spindles, Front MuscleBar Sway Bar with PosiLinks End Links and
4-Link Suspension System. Mounted on all four corners are
BFGoodrich low-profile radials, size 225/45ZR17 in front and
275/35ZR18 in back. Each one is mounted on a Centerline five-spoke
alloy wheel. The tires and wheels are all in very good order. Under
that counterbalanced hood is a modern surprise, a 364 CID LS2 V-8
engine. It has dual electric cooling fans and sequential multi-port
fuel injection and puts out about 400 horsepower with a matching
torque rating. The LS2 was introduced as the Corvette?s new base
engine for the 2005 model year and it also appeared as the standard
powerplant for the 2005?2006 GTO. It is similar to the
high-performance LS6, but with improved torque throughout the rpm
range. The LS2 uses the ?243? casting heads used on the LS6
(without the sodium-filled valves), a smaller camshaft and an
additional 14 cubic inches. The compression ratio of the LS2 was
also raised to 10.9:1. Backing up this motor is a 4L65-E
four-speed, one of a series of automatic transmissions designed for
longitudinal engine configurations and is the electronically
commanded evolution of the Turbo-Hydramatic 700R4, originally
produced in 1982. Driver convenience features in this car include
vintage air-conditioning, power steering, power four-wheel disc
brakes and a bonus ? power windows! Inside, the car?s black bucket
seats are in very good order, as are its matching carpet and
headliner. A new three-spoke, aftermarket steering wheel has been
fitted that echoes the Formula steering wheel found later in
second-generation Firebirds. The black inner door panels and
matching vinyl instrument panel are in very good shape and the dash
has been retrofitted with Auto Meter digital gauges. A B&M
shifter rests on the transmission tunnel and a Kenwood AM/FM stereo
with CD player and JVC speakers rounds out the interior. 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, giving it a more streamlined look than the
Camaro. The Firebird's rear ?slit? taillights were inspired by the
1966?1967 Pontiac GTO. The styling difference from the 1967 to the
1968 model was the addition of federally-mandated side marker
lights: for the front of the car, the turn signals were made larger
and extended to wrap around the front edges of the car, and on the
rear, the Pontiac (V-shaped) Arrowhead logo was added to each side.
The front door vent-windows were replaced with a single pane of
glass and Astro Ventilation, a fresh-air-inlet system. Coupe
competition to this Firebird in 1974 included AMC?s Javelin,
Chevrolet?s Camaro, Dodge?s Charger, Ford?s Mustang, Mercury?s
Cougar, Plymouth?s Barracuda and Shelby?s Mustang GT 350. If you?re
after a ponycar with classic lines and modern features underneath,
this 1968 Firebird may just be the ticket for you. Stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars to check out this early F-body for
yourself before it?s gone. VIN: 223378L104899 This car is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on
the odometer shows 21,350 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a
clean and clear, mileage exempt Arizona title. GET OUT AND
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