There's no denying the timeless curb appeal of a sharp-looking
classic muscle car, especially when it's wearing a great color and
is mechanically well-appointed. That's definitely an apt
description for this 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible. Dressed
in a very eye-catching shade of metallic blue, this open-air ride
would make an outstanding weekend cruiser and, with just a little
work, could even be transformed into a contender on the local car
show scene. That appealing paint is paired with brightwork that's
in consistently good shape, and this Pontiac's collection of proper
400 badging is securely in place. Featuring consistent body lines,
its doors close solidly and, if you look a little closer, you'll
see that both its window glass and weatherstripping are in good
shape. As a big added plus, that hood-mounted tach you see, which
is so often in non-operable shape on classics, is in strong working
order.
Inside, you'll find a factory-style interior that may show signs of
wear but remains perfectly usable in its current state and could
easily be brought up to speed without much trouble. The front
bucket seats are structurally sound and still properly aligned, and
they straddle the signature wood-accented center console that
upper-tier Firebirds were known for. The gauges in the instrument
cluster appear to be surprisingly clear, especially given that this
is a convertible, and are joined by a trio of aftermarket gauges
that sit at the bottom of the dash area, just below a Sony AM/FM
stereo with an auxiliary port to add more audio options. While
factory air conditioning was far from a given for droptops from
this Pontiac's era, it's on board here and working just fine, as
does the featured power convertible top.
Propelled by a factory-correct drivetrain that's anchored by a 400
cubic-inch V8, this Pontiac has very solid driving manners. The
smooth-running engine appears nice and clean and is dressed up with
some sharp chrome accessories. Fed by a Quadrajet 4-barrel
carburetor perched on an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, it's
paired with a 3-speed automatic TH350 that shifts without issue.
This Pontiac's power steering shows none of the excessive play you
might expect, and its power brakes offer confidence-inspiring
stops. Yes, this is a really nice, driving classic, to be sure.
HIGHLIGHTS
• PERIOD-CORRECT 400 CUBIC-INCH V8 ENGINE
• 4-BARREL CARBURETOR
• 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TH350 TRANSMISSION
• LONG TUBE HEADERS
• DUAL EXHAUST, WITH GLASSPACK-STYLE MUFFLERS
• FACTORY SUSPENSION
• POWER BRAKES
• 17" VINTAGE WHEEL WORKS WHEELS
• ULTRA-SHARP METALLIC BLUE PAINT
• BLACK VINYL UPHOLSTERY
• BUCKET SEATS
• CENTER CONSOLE
• POWER STEERING
• AIR CONDITIONING
• SONY AM/FM STEREO WITH AN AUXILIARY PORT
Prowling the asphalt on a set of 17" Vintage Wheel Works wheels
that are the perfect complement to its timeless good looks, this
1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible is a great representative of
its manufacturer as the '60s were drawing to a close and will be a
fun-filled open-air cruiser for its next lucky owner. Call
today!
Vehicle Details
1969 Pontiac Firebird
Listing ID:CC-2008772
Price:$54,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1969
Make:Pontiac
Model:Firebird
Exterior Color:Metallic Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:31868
Stock Number:9560-CHA
VIN:223679N116336
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