1969 Pontiac Firebird $34,950 | |
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad | |
Price: | $34,950 |
Contact: | View Original Ad from Hemmings |
Location: | Cedar Rapids, IA |
Details: |
1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 Resto Mod Description When GM introduced the F body in 1967 the Chevy Camaro got all the fanfare because it sold more than its cousin the Firebird. But for anyone who knew how to navigate the order form you could get all the performance of a similar Chevy but with the upgraded trim that Pontiac offered in the day. This particular Firebird is powered by a legendary 400 CID big block. Being a Resto Mod it is not 100% original but you will not find a nicer driver for this kind of money. Take this chance to enjoy this superb running solid Arizona Firebird at a fraction of the cost of restoration. Features Rebuilt NOM 400V8 with dress up kit Muncie Aluminum Case 4 speed with Hurst Shifter Positraction 10 bolt rear end with 3.55 gears Variable Ratio Power Steering Power Front Disc Brakes and rear drum Rear Deck Spoiler and Nickel Plated Rear Bumper with hidden bolts Excellent Glass and Brushed Nickel Grill Surround that is very cool Sunpro White Faced Tri Gauges tastefully installed in the dash along with AM Radio Custom Three Spoke Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Performance Exhaust through Headers and Flowmasters with a Great Note Factory Correct Twin Scoop Hood with Hood Tach Finished in Fabulous Raven Black Clear Coat with subtle Silver TA stripes Immaculate Black Bucket Seats and matching rear seat Dual Color Keyed outside Rearview Mirrors and Racing Lap Belts up front Like new Firebird logo Floor Mats and Rock Solid Trunk with Mat New Venezia Blackwall Radials 235/45ZR17 Front and 265/45ZR17 Rear New 17 inch Riddler Polished 5 spoke Alloy Wheels Detailed Engine Bay to Show Quality This is an Extremely nice car Top to Bottom and Front to Back*Loan approval and payments based on OAC. Estimated payment amounts are based on a 96 month termand#44; 5.99% APRand#44; and 20% down payment. |
Analysis: | Fair Deal, 9.0% below market avg. What's this? |