1968 Pontiac Firebird For SaleThis 1968 Pontiac Firebird has been
built with a clear Pro Street focus while keeping a clean overall
presentation. Finished in Candy Apple Blue Metallic paint with a
matching nice interior, it combines classic first-generation
Firebird styling with a substantially upgraded drivetrain and
chassis setup.Power comes from a BluePrint 383 Stroker crate engine
backed by a Hughes Turbo 350 automatic transmission and a 2800
stall converter. Long-tube headers feed a true dual exhaust system
that exits ahead of the rear wheels for a sharper, more aggressive
tone. Out back, a Ford 9-inch rear end with 4.38 gears helps
complete the car's street-and-strip style combination. The seller
states there are fewer than 250 miles on the drivetrain.This
Firebird is set up with a tubbed rear, cage, and full Pro Street
stance, giving it the look and hardware to match its build theme.
Wilwood power disc brakes are fitted at all four corners for
upgraded stopping capability. It rides on 15-inch Weld Racing
wheels wrapped with 25x4.5 Mickey Thompson front tires and massive
31x18.5 Mickey Thompson Sportsman rear tires, further reinforcing
the car's drag-inspired appearance. It is solid and rust
free, with nice paint and interior, making it a strong option for
someone looking for an early Firebird with a more serious
performance-oriented setup than stock.Please call ahead to confirm
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