1967 Pontiac Firebird 1st Generation 326 With Stock Pontiac 400 Big Block on 2040-cars
Winnetka, California, United States
Description: 1967 Pontiac Firebird 1st Generation Originally sold as a 326 V8 now a Stock Pontiac 400 Big Block. I am not the original owner of the vehicle therefore I cannot verify numbers matching.
This Classic Car is 95 percent complete. No Rust. California Car. Body off restoration. Runs Great. Daily driver. New paint 3 years, new tires, new interior, new powder coated stock rims, new trunk liner, new water pump, new battery and battery tray, re-built 4BBL carb., new coil, New Radiator and Fan and much much more too much to list. This vehicle is a piece of American nostalgia. Own it today!!! Vehicle is an antique and with that comes minor maintenance responsibilities all the time. Seller assumes no responsibility once the vehicle has been bid on. The high bidder is the new owner of the vehicle and is required to complete payment within the specified period of time. $2,000 deposit required within 48 hours. Buyer responsible for transport and shipping. For questions please email. Good Luck!!! |
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