Sometimes a car comes along that is just so incredible, you can't
help but look. This is one of those. Meet the 68 Firebird that has
been capturing everyone's attention!This is a rotisserie restored
car, often referred to as 'resto mod' (which refers to the car
being a modified version of the original. With this car, the 'mod'
part is everything you want. Fitted with a 2002 Corvette motor
married to a T56 6-speed manual transmission. Nice. Green with
Black Houndstooth interior. Truly beautiful. Air Dakota Digital
dash, FAST intake aluminum radiator, Color coded smoothed firewall
and inner fenders. 4-wheel disc brakes, 17 inch staggered Billet
Specialties wheels. The car also has a brand new stereo that
connects to modern devices, but looks like the original. We did the
same with the air conditioning unit. Absolutely none of these
modifications are cheap or off in anyway. I feel like I must
comment on the paint job. It is exceptional. Easily 20k just in the
paint. Cars like this are expensive. It is just how it is. The
thing that makes a great car is the attention to detail. Some cars
get a little attention and get sold. That is not this car. This car
is top of the line in every way. And folks, we can finance this one
too!! We have options that will fit many people
Vehicle Details
1968 Pontiac Firebird
Listing ID:CC-1877332
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Webster, South Dakota
Year:1968
Make:Pontiac
Model:Firebird
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:8691
Stock Number:17157
VIN:223378U166553
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