![]() Scratched and chipped paint is visible throughout the body, and corrosion can be seen on the lower corners of the front fenders as well as near the bottom of the left A-pillar. The car is finished in Cameo Ivory (50) with black stripes on the hood and trunk lid and features a replacement power-operated black soft top, quad headlights, and front fender vents. This Firebird convertible is now offered with an owner’s manual, red and black covers for the front seats, and a clean Colorado title in the seller’s name. ![]() Work in July 2023 consisted of repacking the front wheel bearings, adjusting the front drum brakes, and replacing the valve cover gaskets, right window regulator, and transmission filter. Equipment includes a power-operated black soft top, steel 14″ wheels with wire-spoke covers, power steering, a tilting steering column, and a Pioneer CD stereo. It is finished in Cameo Ivory with black stripes over white vinyl upholstery, and power is provided by a 350ci V8 linked with a three-speed automatic transmission. A pair of videos are viewable below.This 1969 Pontiac Firebird convertible was purchased by the seller from the reported first owner in 1992 and is said to have remained registered in Colorado since new. The original sticker price was $4,336.74. 55 photos are provided showing the floors, suspension components, and underside of the drivetrain.Ī copy of the window sticker is included along with PHS documentation showing the original configuration. Per the seller the transmission is also original to the car.Ī dual exhaust system is fitted, which exits forward of the rear axle through a pair of mufflers. The partial VIN sequence on the engine block is pictured above, and matches the vehicle serial number. The selling dealer replaced a heater hose due to wear. A set of tube headers are fitted, and the stock manifolds are included with the sale. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission and a Safe-T-Track rear axle. The car is powered by a 400ci Pontiac V8 fitted with a Quadrajet 4-barrel carburetor which was originally rated at 330 horsepower. 14k miles are shown on the mechanical odometer, though the seller believes that it has rolled over. Instrumentation includes a 160 mph speedometer, analog clock, and a combination fuel level, water temperature, and oil pressure gauge. The seller notes that interior features are working correctly, including the cold-blowing A/C. Optional equipment includes a rear-window defogger, variable ratio power steering, AM radio, and A/C. The car is equipped with a factory-type Hurst shifter which was rebuilt by Hurst in 2012, though one is not noted on the original invoice. The interior is finished in black with faux-wood trim on the dash and center console. The Rally wheels are fitted with Dominator tires carrying 2010 date codes. The hood is equipped with twin scoops, both of which carry badging indicating the 400ci engine displacement. The seller reports that the bodywork has been checked over with a magnet for evidence of filler. ![]() ![]() Side markers were required beginning in 1968, and the rear side markers shine through the Firebird logo. The car is equipped with stock badging, and a spoiler is fitted to the rear decklid. The exterior is finished in Midnight Green (M) contrasted by chrome bumpers and Rally wheels. This Firebird 400 is offered by the selling dealer with PHS documentation, an owner’s manual, and a Pennsylvania title. Per the seller the car is believed to have been restored about ten years ago, and features working A/C, radio, and gauges. Options noted on a copy of the original window sticker include a Safe-T-Track rear axle, power disc brakes, Rally wheels, rear window defogger, and Ride & Handling package springs and shocks. The car is finished in the correct Midnight Green over black upholstery. This 1969 Pontiac Firebird is powered by the original 400ci Pontiac V8 and 4-speed manual transmission, and is equipped with factory A/C.
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