1968 Firebird Est. 550hp 4-speed Rare And Beautiful on 2040-cars
Flemingsburg, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:custom stroker engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: deluxe interior
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive standard shift
Mileage: 100,000
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: H.O
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
I have up for sale my beautiful and powerful 1968 Firebird. It has a custom built 391 stroker motor that started life as a 4 bolt main 350. it has had no expense spared. forged crank, rods and teflon coated mahl pistons are all balanced within a half a gram. rods and crank are Eagle 4340 forged. comp cams hi tech mechanical roller cam with a .650 lift edelbrok victor jr .208 head with crowler roller rockers and a comp cams stud girdle. victor jr aluminum intake with a quick fuel 850 double pumper carb and fuel pressure regulator. it has a gear driven timing with aluminum cover and has been upgraded to a standard serpintine system from march.the exhuast starts as hooker super comp ceramic coated full headers into a flowmaster 3" system. to keep this beast cool is a be cool 4 core aluminum radiator and electric fans. bellhousing is a quick time scatter sheild incasing a mcleod Rst 1000 hp rated dual disc clutch ( best i have ever had in my life) transmission is a auto gear muncie rock crusher with a 2.56 1st gear steel mid plate and upgraded case ( these are the best 4speed muncies on the market) drive line is a inland empire solid aluminum driveshaft connected to a 12 bolt rear end with a 4:10 positive traction. the car is manual steering and manual brakes however the steering is upgraded to a unisteer rack and pinion and the front brakes are up graded to SSBC disk conversion. it also carries chrome moly tubular front A arms and Qa1 adustable front coil overs. interior is the deluxe interor with custom autometer guages and a TMI custom made leather wraped console.car also has sub frame connectors and lakewood tack bars. this is my baby and i hate to see it go but things in my life have changed and she must find a new home.
Car has less than 5k miles on it since it was restored
added parts that will come with the car are as follows all brand new in boxes and never used.
currie 9" with 4:10 gears and 33 spline axels with currie disk brakes
complete calvert racing rear set up, caltrac bars and split mono leafs with a rear frame tube to use verticle coil overs if decided
new carpet, headliner, and complete weather strip kit.
new outer door handles
new inner glove box.
i know im leaving something important out but if you have any questions at all just ask and i will get back to you ASAP
also note i have this car for sale locally and reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
please note as well i will not deal with shipping companies it is the buyers responsibility to put at deposite down using pay pal and bring the rest at time of pick up as cash or money order.
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