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1969 Pontiac Firebird Body (shell And Doors Only) on 2040-cars

US $1,200.00
Year:1969 Mileage:98087 Color: Green /
 Green
Location:

Folsom, California, United States

Folsom, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:No Transmission
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:No Engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 223379L109655
Year: 1969
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Green
Model: Firebird
Trim: Pontiac
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 98,087

1969 Pontiac Firebird Body/Shell and Doors ONLY. Let me repeat, It is only the Body and 2 Doors. NOTHING else. No front clip, No sub-frame, No Rear end, No Glass, No Interior, No electrical. Not even a wind shield wiper or window track in this thing.

Was a Factory V8 Automatic with AC and Power Steering.

Data Plate 22337LOS511088- states car is a factory V8 1969 Firebird, built in Los Angeles, 4th week of November. It was the 415th car down the line on the 20th of Nov. Seriel # 511088. Car is factory Limelight Green Exterior with Green Int and Had a factory Green Vinyl Top. VIN is 223379L109655. Have full History report of Vehicle from PHS. Original Northern CA car.

This Body is as clean as you would want one to be for a factory restoration or something with modifications. Slight surface rust, but so light its still smooth as paint. No pitting or holes from rust what so ever. You can see by the pics that this thing is clean, fresh from the Desert Barn. Check out the lower doors, lower quarters, below rear glass. A-Pillars, B-Pillars. This thing is amazing. 12" holes in rear floor board with partial rear frame missing from some hack job. (Cheaper to replace 2 rear frame rails than 2 rear quarters) Car is gutted because I was going to build  an all new $75k car and only wanted the body and doors so I parted out the rest of car. Currently sits on  home made dolly to roll around and move. Car has 3 minor issues: Cut out in Firewall above Tranny, (2) Holes and frame cut outs in rear and Drivers side lower Quarter needs to be repaired. (not replaced, easy repair) Clear VIN through CA DMV, Bill of Sale only.

Perfect CA car for replacement of a rusted out shell. Buyer assumes any and all shipping responsibility. Reserve right to end auction early as vehicle is for sale locally. Any questions, feel free to call Todd @ 916-337-6567.

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