Custom 1971 Pontiac Firebird! Roll Cage, Road Or Track Ready! on 2040-cars
Englewood, Colorado, United States
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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
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.
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)
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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