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Old 04-07-2024, 01:17 PM
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Default 1967 Firebird 400 4-Speed Matching #'s w/PHS

This is a numbers matching 400 and 4 speed manual transmission with factory A/C . The car is in Las Vegas.

I have PHS docs that I have included as well as all paperwork I received when I bought it. The car was a California car all it’s life until I brought it to Las Vegas 7 years ago.

The previous owner owned it for 6 years and brought it home from San Jose, which is near the original Pontiac dealer in Fresno, CA. The person he bought it from inherited it from his uncle who said he was the original owner
The engine is a WU code with 670 heads. I put an edelbrock intake and carb on it, along with exhaust, and coilovers on the front.

The Good:
#’s matching engine and 4-speed trans
It sounds absolutely fantastic
Color is Tyrol Blue
Both engine and trans have been rebuilt. The engine was bored .30 over and runs warm if driven hard.

The Bad:
There is a power vampire somewhere: If I leave the battery connected it will be drained after 1-2 weeks (I drive it only on weekends).
The A/C needs a compressor and probably some other misc parts. I have the brackets however.
The driver side visor tends to flop down. The mirror does the same even when the screw is tightened.
The rear armrest panels and window cranks need to be finished and installed (I have the fabric and paint)
I put a chip in the hood (I have the matching paint)
The coilovers in the front should be adjusted 3/8” higher to avoid rubbing (I have the wrench but I like the stance)
The radio is new but there is no sound. I don’t believe the speaker is connected)
Needs the badge on the glovebox (which sticks). These are available but I don’t have it
Needs the “Pontiac” badge on the grill (I have the one I broke trying to install it)

I purposely listed more bad than good. It’s not a show car by any means, but it is awfully nice.

I was going to post the PHS docs but it looks like I’ve reached my limit of pictures.
Heads look up and thumbs fly into the air from people walking down the street. I have 55K into it and am asking $42k obo.
https://youtu.be/nBbyXLh58mw?si=EXlMMrrA2So3HPdh
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Old 04-07-2024, 01:25 PM
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Please post CLEAR pics of the:

-cowl tag
-front of engine block where the two letter engine code is stamped.
-PHS docs showing billing card as well as option sheets

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Old 04-07-2024, 01:53 PM
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