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1969 Firebird Project Ready For Paint on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:10000
Location:

Brunswick, Ohio, United States

Brunswick, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

 

Up for auction is a 1969 Firebird 350  with T350 transmission.  I have over 30k invested in this car and my loss is your gain.  When I bought this car in 2011,  I drove it to the Professional Restoration Shop who did all the work.  I just got the car back from the shop.    Finish the car the way you want it!!  I have the title and PHS ready for the new owner.


The car is all ready for paint.  Once you paint the car and reassemble it you will have a really great car. The car is razor straight.    I just don't have the time or money to continue the project.   I spared no expense to get it to this point.  These cars are only going up in value.  


Work done to the car:

The complete car was completely stripped down to bare metal and all metal work was done.  Most parts were media blasted. There is NO rust left on this car. Then every thing was Epoxy coated.

The quarter panels, inner & outer wheel houses, floor panels, door skins, dash top and trunk lid were all professional replaced.  Other panels patched when needed.  

The original rear end was media blasted and rebuilt.  Leaf springs, shocks, brakes, and parking brakes all replaced.

Bottom of the car was completely stripped to bare metal, POR, Epoxy coated and  had Truck bed liner sprayed on.  

The motor (not original)  400 & transmission T350 was removed from the car, stripped of paint & painted, all new seals, oil pump, fuel pump, water pump, timing chain were installed ( rebuilt Holley carb included).  The previous owner rebuilt the 400 motor 10k miles ago.  I just had my shop freshen it up.   I do not have the original motor.   The 400 & trans are currently mounted in the car for transport.  It is not wired up so you can not hear it run.   You will have to bring a trailer to pick this up.

Frame connectors were installed

 

The subframe was removed, stripped,  mounts repaired , Epoxy coated and reinstalled.

The car has all new bushings installed


Car will come with all new pre bent  fuel lines & brake lines (not installed)  and new wire harnesses for under hood & rear end (not installed)

The car comes with all the parts to put it back together.   All the parts are sorted and in plastic tubs.  Everything is accounted for.  I drove the car to the shop and as the car was disassembled all the parts were sorted and placed into plastic tubs to make sure we had everything for reassembly.   Most parts are labeled.

The headliner and Front seats were completely redone. Everything's new, skins, padding,  rear plastic covers.   All seats, door panels, side panels, dash pad, glove box door, uncut instrument panel and center console come with the car.

The whole car was sprayed in high build,  areas of need were finished in Rage fiberglass body filler and the whole car was blocked sanded 3 times.  The car is now razor straight.

 

Please look at all the pictures and check out the link I posted from the Restoration Shop.   The link has over 600 pictures of the work being done.    

 

http://s1227.photobucket.com/user/RDLLC/library/1969%20Firebird%20350?sort=2&page=5&page=1     (the pictures are out of order)

If the link doesn't work... copy & paste this into your browser    s1227.photobucket.com/user/RDLLC/library/1969%20Firebird%20350?sort=2&page=5&page=1


I encourage all interested parties to come view the car.  You will not be disappointed.  

The winning bidder must send a $500 Paypal deposit within 48 hours of the end of the auction or car will be relisted and negative feedback left.   All sales final.  I also have the car listed locally and reserve the right to end the auction early.  


You will have to bring a trailer or arrange transport.   You can not drive the car.



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