1969 Pontiac Firebird Coupe Fully restored, matching-numbers
Firebird with strong originality and detailed documentation. Built
at Norwood and recently finished after a two-year restoration.
Highlights: 350 V8 (265 HP) - Born-with engine TH350 Automatic
(Matching) 124,000 Miles 3rd Owner Frame-on restoration (about 140
miles since completion) Clear title Triple Gold Factory Color
(Antique Gold Code 65-65) Restored survivor-style car with original
drivetrain components, rebuilt transmission and carburetor, and
extensive documentation including photos and receipts. Body &
Interior: Rust-free original sheet metal Mostly original glass New
interior (seats, carpet, headliner, door panels) Restored dash and
AM/FM radio Original trim, bumpers, and wheels with redline tires
Runs and drives excellent. Well-documented, numbers-matching
Firebird with strong factory originality. Clean title. Restored and
ready to enjoy. Important Information - Please Read Before
Inquiring Vehicle Location: This vehicle is located at our client's
home, not in Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We have a
showroom with approximately 35 vehicles, available by appointment
only. Contact First: Please call us at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak
with one of our representatives before visiting. FREE Consignment -
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