1970 Pontiac Firebird (restored-455/4speed) Sharp Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Union City, Tennessee, United States
Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: RAM AIR
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 1
Exterior Color: HUGGER ORANGE
HERE'S A REALLY NICE 1970 PONTIAC FIREBIRD THAT I HAVE UP FOR SALE. FIRST OFF, THIS CAR RUNS OUT AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS. A TRUE AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR. FRESH BUILT 455 ENGINE. FACTORY FOUR SPEED TRANS AND POSI REAR END(3.73). NICE RECENT RESTORATION. SUPER STRAIGHT AND SOLID BODY!!!! I WON'T HAVE A RUSTY BONDO BUGGY AND I WON'T SELL ONE EITHER. THESE MODELS ARE BAD ABOUT FLOOR AND TRUNK RUST. THIS ONE DON'T HAVE ANY OF THAT UNCOATING TO HIDE SPOTS AND IS UNPATCHED. IT HAS POWER STEERING WITH TILT. FRONT DISC BRAKES. 17" TORQUE THRUST WHEELS. FACTORY TACH. TRUE OEM FORMULA RAM AIR HOOD. THE ENGINE HAS 6X-4 HEADS. NODULAR CRANK. 292 COMP CAM. 750CFM HOLLEY CARB. ETC...FOUR CORE ALUMINUM RADIATOR. DUAL EXHAUST WITH FLOWMASTERS. ALL LIGHTS,SIGNALS AND GAUGES WORK PROPERLY. IT WILL NEED A NEW SPEEDO CABLE. I ALSO HAVE ANOTHER WIPER MOTOR THAT WILL BE INCLUDED. I TOOK THIS CAR OUT ON A RECENT CRUISE AND IT DID PERFECT. TONS OF POWER AND VERY RELIABLE. YOU WON'T FIND A MUSCLE CAR OF THIS CALIBER FOR UNDER 20K AND YOU SURE AS HECK COULDN'T BUILD ONE. MY RESERVE ON THIS ONE IS BELOW 20K FOR A QUICK SELL. I NEED SOME EXTRA WINTER STORAGE SPACE SO IT NEEDS A NEW HOME. CALL ME AT 731-599-9162 OR CELL 731-796-4480.I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. THANK YOU, DANNY. |
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