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1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 HO 5.7L

Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Type: U/K
Trim: 350 HO
Year: 1969
Mileage: 31,369
VIN: 223379N106352
Color: Yellow
Engine: 5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Denton, Texas, United States

1969 Pontiac Firebird Additional Info:

I am selling my '69 Pontiac Firebird. She's currently tagged and inspected and on the road here in Texas. Pontiac 350/350 trans. Right now I use her as a daily driver because I live in a downtown urban area and don't drive long distances to get anywhere. Clear blue Texas title in my name. Runs strong, rives strong. Here's a quick rundown of pros and cons to give you an idea of what you would be getting into with this car:
Pros
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- Drivetrain is done. It's got some improvements that could be made, uch as replacing the fan switch from an under dash unit that must be manually toggled on to something automatic. The fan itself is a very nice aluminum double-fan unit and radiator. Nice stuff. Other than that, he runs and drives very well. Always take a few times turning it over to start up, ut once she fires she's golden. Drives great as well.
- Interior is halfway done. It was originally some kind of Pontiac green-on-green color combo, xt and int, ut since then the last owner starting changing it over to the classic all-black interior. Dash pad and headliner are installed, nd it comes with the seat covers and carpet to finish the interior in all black.
- All glass is good.
- Good PMD wheels and Eagle GT II tires with plenty of tread left.
- New gas tank.
Cons
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- It needs body work. Yes, hen you drive it, ou will definitely turn heads (one of my favorite things about driving this car) as it does look good from 10 feet, ut when you really get up on it, ou'll notice that the previous owner did a lot of "backyard" body and paint. Don't get me wrong, t's in totally functioning shape -- in fact, 've never gotten anything but compliments driving it. But it does clearly have some rust in the usual places for these cars that has basically been patched up, ut the cancer was not cut out and replaced, nd I want to be honest upfront so that anyone looking to "finish" this car correctly knows to be prepared for that kind of work.
That's the car in summary. I wanted to give as many fine details as possible, ut note that I did not build this car. I bought it from the previous owner, lapped some new front coils on her, nd was on my way. Simply be aware that this car is a daily driver project, nd that I have done no body and paint myself since I've owned it. I've got another car I'm doing a full resto on and bought this one simply to drive.
I'm sure there are plenty of little things with an old car like this that I have left out. With any classic like this, t must be seen in person to really get a feel for. Feel free to email me with any further questions and I will try my best to answer them!