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1969 Firebird Convertible 350 Fully Loaded Classic Beauty on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:51000 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

West Hills, California, United States

West Hills, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1969
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Auto
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Mileage: 51,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black

Here is a three owner car that spent most of it life in a garage in sunny South Florida and then to my garage in sunny Southern California.
Nothing but fun and sun for this car. It is a real beauty that has 51,300 original miles. Twenty Five years of this car was spent in a fabulous car garage till I found it
from the second owner who was a friend of the original owner. In all that time it was not driven very much and when I got it, I made sure it was perfect as it sat pretty much all that time and needed to be brought back to perfect driving condition.

It has a very unusual blue purple Grand Prix color that you very rarely see on a Firebird. The Interior is the black vinyl color with high back bucket seats and 
center console. The interior has all the options in it except power seats which would have meant this car had every option in it from 1969. The Engine is a 350 with High Performance Heads in it from a Trans Am, I just put in a new 4 barrel manifold and carburetor and chrome covers all from Edelbrock, instead of the stock two barrel it usually comes with. It has a automatic transmission and freeway gears in the rear end. Everything has been gone thru on the drive train and she is a true cruiser. We put in a high performance radiator and fan so it keeps temperature below 200 try that on any Pontiac. We also put in a high performance starter also to stop all the starter problems early Pontiac's had. I installed a new dual exhaust system that sound fabulous and all the rubber and suspension on the car has been redone along with new power front disc brakes and redone rear drum brakes. New Gas Tank and complete fuel lines and system. We put in a new Vintage AC System in the car in the stock vents so it looks original and works 100 percent better then original. It has tilt wheel and leather sport original steering wheel with firebird logo in perfect shape. It has the grab handle and factory sport gauges in the car also with a am/fm cassette from OPG Pontiac that fits the dash perfectly not the cut up dash wrong fit they all have. There are two speaker in the dash and two on the kick plate to make a great sounding system when the top is down. Speaking of the top it is electric and is about 4 months old. The interior is about a 10 perfect shape it was done a year before I got the car 3 years ago. Everything in the Interior works 100 percent.

The car has new TA Radials Tires and Perfect Rally 2 Wheels. Electric door locks and trunk and light package finishes up the car. All the trim is perfect and there is a ton more of extras in the car. You can call for more info. They do not get much better then this.

The only negative on this car at all is the paint job. It is very nice but has cracking in the paint in a few place as it was not done perfectly. It looks to nice to redo yet but in a few years that would make the car a trailer queen and car show winner. I prefer to drive a car and have fun.
Vin#223679N1170110
Other # NOr711506
Original PAINT-8
Need anymore info please e-mail and we can talk.
Thanks for looking.

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