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Custom 1971 Pontiac Firebird! Roll Cage, Road Or Track Ready! on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:0
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
Advertising:

JLN SERVICES IS PROUD TO BRING TO YOU THIS CUSTOM 1971 PONTIAC FIREBIRD! Looking for a stunning car to add to your collection or maybe your interested in a turn-key racer? THIS IS YOUR CAR! Client has over $65,000 invested but you can own it for much less! Please do not hesitate to make an offer as all will be considered! 

Please read below as to the specific specifications on the vehicle.

1971 PONTIAC FIREBIRD BUILD SHEET

 SCOOP  (HILLBORN) SCOOP  (MR. GASKET) CARBS  (750CFM)

 

BLOWER  (WEIND 8-71 POLISHED) HEADS  (HI-PO REC. PORT)

 

TRIPLE SPRINGS  (CROWER) STAINLESS  VALVES  (MANLEY) HEAD STUD KIT

ENGINE STUD KIT

BLOCK  (454 HI-PO BOWTIE) MACHINE  WORK

PISTONS RODS RINGS


TRUE HILLBORN  SCOOP

STREET SCOOP  (RAT CATCHER) HOLLY, BUILT BY THE CARB SHOP "IDENTICAL  TWINS"

NON TEFLON TYPE  (LASTS LONGER) CLOSED CHAMBERED,

RECTANGULAR  PORT HEADS RATED AT 664 LBS./INCH

2.19 INTAKE AND 1.90 EXHAUST

ARP ARP

BORED .060 OVER TO 468CID GREELEY AUTOMOTIVE (BRUCE) ROSS FORGED 8:1

MANLY STEEL H-BEEM

CHILDS & ALBERT DURA-MOLY

HI-PO ZERO-GAP


BEARINGS CAM SHAFT

 

HI-PO

CROWER ROLLER CAM, .5801 & .587E

 

LIFTERS

 

AT .050" ---2541 & 260E

CROWER HYDROLIC ROLLER LIFTER

ROCKERS

 

COMPETITION ROLLER

REV. LIMITER

PUSH RODS

KIT

CROWER (FITS INSIDE MOTOR) HI-PO MANLEY

OIL PUMP

CRANK SHAFT TIMING CHAIN TIMING COVER

 

HI-PO (HIGH VOLUME) STEEL

DOUBLE ROLLER (ERSON) ALUMINUM (POLISHED)


CAM WALK BUTTON

VALVE COVERS

PUSHROD GUIDE PLATES GASKET SET

OIL FILTER CARB LINES FUEL LINES

 

FUEL CELL WATER PUMP

OIL PAN STUDS OIL PAN

FLY WHEEL

FLUID DAMPER MOTOR MOUNTS ROCKER ARM STUDS ROD BOLTS

FREEZE PLUGS

CARB LINKAGE

FRAME MOUNTS  (ENG.) TRANSMISSION

 

TRANS. PAN TORQUE CONV.


POLISHED ALUMINUM (HOLLY) O-RINGED HI-PO (FELPRO)

REMOTE DOUBLE FILTERS

CHROME DUAL INLET

STAINLESS STEEL BRAIDED HOSES

RUSSEL 8AN AND 6AN FITTINGS

CUSTOM ALUHINUM

LOW PROFILE HI-VOLUME (WEIND)

 

DEEP WELL (COMPETITION) COMPETITION BALANCED HI-PO FLUIDAMPER

SOLID MOUNT (MOROSO) ARP

ARP BRASS

MADE BY WEIND

FROM 1970 C~ffiRO (STOCK TYPE)

KEVLAR BANDS, MANUAL VALVE

BODY, HI-PO THROUGH OUT HIGH VOLUME

4200 (TCI)


TRANS. MOUNT DISTRIBUTOR COIL

DIST. SYSTEM REV. LIMITER

REV. LIMITER CHIPS

DIST GEAR FUEL PUMP HEADERS

 

REDUCERS EXHAUST WORK B&M SHIFTER

B&M SHIFTER KNOB OIL COOLER

OIL COOLER RADIATOR RADIATOR FAN

RADIATOR FAN RADIATOR FAN TRANS SHIELD

SOLID BODY MOUNTS FRAME CONNECTORS


HI-PO  (RUBBER)

UNILITE ELECTRONIC  (MALLORY) FLUID FILLED  (MALLORY)

6T BY MSD

SOFT TOUCH REV. LIMITER  (MSD) ADJUSTABLE  REV LIMITER  (MSD) ALLUMINUM/MAGNEZIUM

MALLORY  140 (14GPH) HOOKER      CERAMIC     COATED

2n TUBES TO 31/2n COLLECTOR

31/2" TO 3" EXHAUST

3" CUSTOM IVlANDRELBENT RACHET SHIFTER

CHROME KNOB WITH BUTTON TRANSMISSION OIL (TRW) T~~NSMISSION OIL (HI-PO) ALUMINUM (GRIFFIN)

10" PERMA-COOL

16" PERMA-COOL

16" PERMA-COOL TCI

CUSTOM COMPETITION ENG.


 

 

 


LATTER BARS

COMPETITION

ENG.

REAR

END

LOCATOR

BAR

COMPETITION

ENG.

ROLL

BAR

 

 

COMPETITION

ENG.

 

 

REAR END


GI'112 BOLT POSI. (5.13, 4.56 &

4.11 GEARS)


REAR END COVER

REAR SHOCKS

DRIVE SHAFT LOOP WHEELS

 

REAR TIRES


CHROME

QAl COIL-OVER SHOCK KIT COMPETITION ENG.

HELCAT BY CENTERLINE

(15X7 FRONT, 15XI0 REAR)

29.5 X 15.5 X 15 (MIT

SPORTSMAN PROS)


GAUGE

GAUGE

- WATER TEMP.

- OIL TEMP

AUTO

AUTO

METER

METER

GAUGE

- OIL PRESS.

AUTO

METER

GAUGE

- TRANS TEMP

AUTO

METER

GAUGE

- VACUUM

AUTO

J:vlETER

GAUGE

- RPM & LIGHT

AUTO

METER

 

 

FRONT TIRES


BF GOODRICH


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

INTERIOR REUPHOLSTER HEAD LINER

CARPET SET

WEATHER STRIPPING (DOORS)

TRUNK WEATHER STRIP. FLYWHEEL COVER (CHROME) FLYWHEEL PROTECTOR CHROME TRIM (WINDOWS)

PAINTING (ENG. COMP) FUEL FILTERS X 2

GAUGE-BOOST EXHAUST CUT OUTS PULLEY (CHROME) MANIFOLD BOLTS


(SHIFT LIGHT AND RECALL BUTTON) JERRY'S UPHOLSTERY

JERRY'S UPHOLSTERY

FROM YEAR ONE

FROM YEAR ONE FROM YEAR ONE COMPETITIONS ENG. TCI (SHIELD)

FROM YEAR ONE

SUPREME COLLISION

HIGH VOLUME (MALLORY)

AUTO METER

COMPETITION ENG. (FOR RACE) COMPETITION ENG.

ARP


LINE LOCK STA..R.TER STARTER SHIELD CARB SPACERS SPARK PLUGS

SPARK PLUG WIRES BRACKETS

BELTS AND HOSES AIR FILTERS DIPSTICK TUBE WIRE LOOMS ALTERNATOR ALTERNATOR  PULLY BATTERIES

BATTERY CUT OFF SWITCH

GOOSE NECK RADIATOR COVER MUFFLERS

C-CLIP ELIMINATOR FLUIDS AND OILS DRIVELINE

PAINTING

WHEEL FLAIRS

 

REAR TIRE TUBES REAR AXELS

FRONT SHOCKS  (90/10)

FRONT SPRINGS BATTERIES

AUTOMATIC  FAN SWITCH LUG NUTS

GAUGE- FUEL

GUAGE- FUEL  (IN CAR) VOLTAGE GUAGE

WIND SHIELD

CD PLAYER W/REMOTE


HI-PO GEAR REDUCTION MOROSO

 

 

ACCEL 8.8

CHROME CHROME

K&N HIGH FLOW CHROME

 

CHRm-1E HIPO ALUMINUM  (MOROSO)

 

 

CHROME CHROME

3" HI-FLOW BY FLOW MASTER STRANGE ENGINEERING

QUAKER STATE

3 1/2" W/HIPO U-JOINTS BY SUPREME COLLISION BUILT OUT OF METAL BY SUPREME COLLISION

FOR M/T TIRES

BY MOSER W/ 1/2" STUDS COMPETITION  ENG.

BIG BLOCK  (MOROSO)

RELOCATED  TO TRUNK  (X2) PERMA-COOL

1/2"  (RACE)

 

 

 

NEW ALPINE


If you have any questions please contact Jeff @ 303)505-7126 or jlnservicesco@gmail.com

Thanks and happy bidding!

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