1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertable on 2040-cars
Carpenter, Wyoming, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: shannonsppepitone@lakelouise.net .
For sale is a RED 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible. This car gets a lot of looks where ever it goes.
The owner that I bought this car bought it to travel Route 66 with his wife. They were intrigued with the romance
of travelling Route 66 in a Red Firebird Convertible. This road continues to captivate people around the world,
running between Chicago and Los Angeles.
This is a all Original High Performance 4 bbl 400 CI with 330 HP (they only made 7,563 WZ code engines), Muncie 4
speed, with a Safe-T-Track 3:36 rear end with original wheels, Front Disc Brakes and only 90,300 miles as of today
(I may drive it some if weather is good). VIN # 223678U154295. I have owned this Firebird for approximately ten
years and have driven it approximately 9,000 miles. The Firebird has been garaged all otf the years I have owned
it and the previous owner told me he had done the same. When I bought it he pulled out of his garage. This car
has had one repaint (original color) about 20 years ago. It looks ok, but a new paint job would make it look
better The engine has approximately 17,000 miles on it. Engine was rebuilt to original specs and serial # matches
the car. I rebuilt the rear end about 5,000 miles ago. I have also installed a new clutch, new shocks and had the
radiator serviced in the last 5,000 miles. I change oil every Summer. This car runs and drives great. The top
is a hard to find Manual top. The top is good, but the rear window is not clear. One door the interior has a
bubble on it and the carpet on the bottom on the drivers side need replaced. I do not have the original radio.
What it has is one that looks original, but is a 6 disc CD player. This car has not been messed with, has no rust
and all original sheet metal. If you are close, I encourage you to come and look and drive this Firebird
Convertible, the car will sell its self.
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