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1969 Firebird - 502ci - Sacrificial Price! on 2040-cars

US $28,250.00
Year:1969 Mileage:7
Location:

Taneytown, Maryland, United States

Taneytown, Maryland, United States
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Sacrificial Pricing - Buy-It-Now, bid high or call Matt to make this car yours TODAY!

Hi, and thanks for checking out my auction! My buddy Matt bought this car many years ago and has spent countless hours and several small fortunes building it to the incredible machine it is today. He does not have reliable internet so I am listing this car for him. 

If you are a broker hoping to sell this car for a commission, a scammer hoping to get the car for nothing or a dreamer with no money please enjoy the pictures and move along.

If you're a serious buyer please feel free to email your questions to him directly matthewswerdloff@yahoo.com or call him 41O-756-436O. Any questions asked through the "ask seller a question" will be answered as quickly as possible but much faster replies will be received by using direct contact with Matt.

I asked Matt to give me a description and this is what he sent me:

  • One of a kind 1969 Firebird Restomod
  • Frame off rebuild, rust free
  • Chevy 502 C.I.D. motor, over 500 hp, 600 foot lbs torque
  • 700R4 overdrive transmission
  • Custom 3 inch dual exhaust all the way to the 6 active tailpipes
  • Custom Design Bodywork, Hood, Grill, Rear fenders, exhaust
  • 15 coats of Candy Apple Red Metallic, hand sanded and polished
  • Custom interior, Digital gauges, complete new wiring(entire car), custom console, B&M Mega Shifter, custom bucket seats,
  • GM 10 bolt (8.5) rear 488 spooled
  • All new suspension
  • Power front disc brake conversion, new rear brakes
  • Crossram intake with dual 600 carbs(all new)
  • MSD ignition
  • New 125 amp one wire alternator
  • New cooling system w/ high perf electric fan, aluminum radiator, high perf water pump etc.
  • New Boss 17 and 18 inch wheels w/ new Nitto rubber
  • New power steering
  • Custom drive shaft( up to 800 horse power)
  • 160 gallons/hour fuel pump(supports 1000hp) w/18 gallon fuel cell
  • Custom air cleaner
  • Amazing exhaust sound - check out the videos below!


I've uploaded some videos, feel free to check them out. 

http://youtu.be/3QG5HlXhWwA

http://youtu.be/2Qi7tlNf_fw

http://youtu.be/Gs6AsExNCQA

http://youtu.be/dDuwxnvSOVo

http://youtu.be/bK5EbNU44MM


Questions are best answered directly by Matt - matthewswerdloff@yahoo.com


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