"Pontiac's legendary Ram Air engine lineage helped keep the brand
on the front lines of the muscle car war, which increased in
intensity every year after Pontiac triggered the conflict with the
1964 LeMans GTO. The first Ram Air package was offered in 1968 and
was essentially the same as the previous year's 400 H.O. engine."
Thx Hemmings.com
For consignment, a 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 HO hardtop showing
101,507 miles, but the true miles are unknown. Per our consignor,
this is one of 684 1968 Firebirds with both the H.O. option and
automatic transmission.
Exterior
A chrome nose caps a body dressed in Aegean Blue with field marks
that distinguish this car from other F-bodies of the time including
ornamental trim marks that sandwich the midline on the rear quarter
while Pontiac's arrowhead marker light appears just above the
chrome end of the wrap-around bumper. In front, the early Firebird
insignia, a design of Native American motif adorns the fender and
reappears on the gas cap on back in a body colored fascia that
houses dual slit tail lights on each side. As part of the H.O.
package, dual hood scoops are up front while 14-inch Pontiac Rally
II wheels carry redline tires for a well coordinated, period look.
Overall the paint, black vinyl top, and brightwork are in nice
condition. But no car is perfect of course, and we note gap issues
on the hood with a chip on the seam, bubbling along the roof trim,
touched up chips, scuffs, a door ding, and cracking paint on the
rear apron.
Interior
Black molded plastic door panels are adorned with the Firebird
motif and a simple pull bar and both are in very good condition.
Vinyl bucket seats include textured inserts and present nicely
along with the rear bench in same color and material. The sport
steering wheel fronts the simple dash, home to two main gauges
while decorative burlwood backs the center stack where we find the
vent levers over the factory AM/FM radio and stand alone clock.
That burlwood covers the center console where a T-shifter is housed
in an indicator panel that would not change much for many years,
familiar to F-body owners. Black loop carpet is on the floor, the
headliner is high and tight, and the trunk is barren and clean,
covered with a plaid mat and housing a covered spare.
Drivetrain
The engine bay is show ready and clean, home to the numbers
matching 400ci H.O. V8 rated at 335 horsepower and fueled by a
4-barrel carburetor. It is backed by a correct TH350 3-speed
automatic transmission that routes power to the 10 bolt rear axle
with 2.56 gears and Positraction.
Undercarriage
Super clean underneath with a single drop of red fluid interrupting
an otherwise dry underside.Dual exhaust utilized Pypes muffler
after meeting at an X-junction, then terminating out of sight
behind the rear fenders. Disc brakes are up front and drums in back
and suspension consists of coil springs in front and leaf springs
in back.
Drive-Ability
This clean and well sorted Firebird roars to life and propels us
onto the test loop, providing plenty of power underfoot, straight
tracking, and very good handling. It does everything well and we
have no complaints as all functions on board operate as they
should, and we return to the mall to perch this bird under the
lights. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
We see fewer classic Firebirds than Camaros, and nice ones are
almost assured to find a loving, new home. It would not surprise us
if the car is not with us for very long and we're okay with that!
The PHC documents that accompany the car shows the HO option and
that makes this one a standout along with its show ready
condition.
223378U151186
2-Pontiac
23-Firebird
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
8-1968
U-Lordstown, OH Assy Plant
151186-V8 Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
03D-4th Week March
ST 68 22637-1968 Firebird Custom Interior 2 Door Hardtop Sport
Coupe
BODY LOR18412-Lordstown Body #
TR 259-Black Custom Vinyl Buckets
PAINT E2-Aegean Blue, Black Vinyl Top
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