The Firebird Was Pontiac's Answer To The Growing Pony Car Movement
Led By The Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro.
Visually, The 1968 Firebird Featured A Long Hood, Short Rear Deck,
And Distinctive Split Grille Design That Gave The Car An Aggressive
Stance. Pontiac Designers Emphasized Sporty Luxury, Incorporating
Refined Interior Materials And Optional Features Such As Bucket
Seats, Console Shifters, And Rally Gauges. These Details Helped
Separate The Firebird From More Basic Pony Cars Of The Era.
The Firebird Quickly Earned A Reputation For Blending Style And
Performance. Its Handling Characteristics, Aided By Pontiac
Engineering Upgrades, Made It Competitive Both On The Street And In
Motorsports. Over Time, The 1968 Firebird Became A Symbol Of
Late-1960s American Automotive Culture And Remains Highly
Collectible Today.
This Car Has Come Out Of Long Term Ownership, As They Had For
Better Than 35 Years!
Rock Solid Firebird 400, Well Maintained And Babied For Many
Years
VIN Numbers Of Vehicle Appear On Engine and Transmission. PHS
Documented!
Clean NICB Report
Features On This First Generation Firebird Include:
Pontiac 400ci V8 Engine Engine Code "YT' With Vehicle VIN Stamped
On Front Of Block
Edelbrock Carburetor & Intake
Hydra-Matic Automatic Transmission w/ Floor Shift With Vehicle VIN
Stamping On Casing
Center Console w/ Woodgrain Trim
Power Steering
Power Drum Brakes
Tilt Wheel
Cruise Control (Disconnected)
Under Dash Gauges For Oil & Water
Under Dash Tachometer
Drivers Side Remote Side Mirror
Padded Dash
Aftermarket Stereo w/ Cassette Player
Seat Belts Front & Rear
Exterior In Solar Red (Code R)
New Black Vinyl Top (Code 2)
Black Bucket Seat Interior (Code 253)
Newer BFG Radial TA Raised White Letter Tires On Rallye Wheels
Worldwide Enclosed Transporting / Financing Available
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