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1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 Completely Restored on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:11250
Location:

Palm Harbor, Florida, United States

Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
Advertising:

1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 "Project Resurrection"

Selling my Firebird due to a job change. Car was restored over the course of 2008-2012 by a Church group in Lakeland Florida to be raffled off in 2012. This was basically a rotisserie restoration. 
All body panels are new, entire floor is new all the way from the front through the trunk. all new fenders, quarter panels, roof, trunk lid, aftermarket 400 hood. All new chrome bumpers, emblems, glass. 
NO RUST on this Florida beauty!!
Interior seats are leather from a 2000 Trans Am in great condition. One minor snag in bottom of passengers seat.
Motor is a built Pontiac 400 block XX with 6x heads, hydrolic roller cam, bored .030 over, forged pistons, hardened pushrods
3 speed Auto with shift kit
Holley 650 performance carb
Pro Comp Intake
Hooker long tube headers 
4 core performance radiator. 
New dash gauges from Dakota Digital, tach, speedo, etc. car has just over 11,000 miles since rebuild, a lot of miles were put on doing the Detroit Power tour and touring to car shows. 
New "vintage air" climate control system, ac blows ice cold. 
B&M Hammer Shifter
New headliner, dash, carpet, interior panels, etc
Rears brakes and hubs from 2000 trans am 
Front brakes/hubs from 2000 corvette.
c5 corvette brake booster
Power steering
 c5 corvette rims
Competition suspension
4 wheel disc brakes stop this car quick.
4 new tires to be installed as well. 
New JVC stereo with sony speakers, Pioneer subwoofer and amplifier sound great
Car runs and drives great,everything works, turnkey.
I wouldn't hesitate to drive this car cross country if you don't mind the gas mileage.
Due to age of vehicle and me being a private owner it is sold as/is where/is. I can make the car available for physical inspection and shipping. 
Please call me with any question between 9am and 10pm EST. My cell is 860-406-1297.
Car is for sale locally, seller reserves right to end auction early.
$500 non-refundable deposit due within 24hours of auction end, remainder by cash, wire or cashiers check due within 5 days.Please see below for photos

There is a website dedicated to the restoration of the car and photos/backstory can be seen here:

http://mcspeed.homestead.com/ProjectR.html


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