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1967 Pontiac Firebird With 428/375hp Yh Code Engine, Solid Complete Project Car on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:86239
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Up for sale is my 1967 Pontiac Firebird project car.  This is a very solid car and will make someone an outrageous street machine.  The original 6-cylinder was pulled back in 1968 and a then-new '68 428 High Output engine was installed.  The car was last running/driving about two years ago, and shows 86K miles on the odometer.  This is a non-running/non-operable project car.

The engine is stamped with YH code, and has the original big-valve #16 heads on it.  The intake manifold is a burley cast aluminum single-plane high rise without apparent casting marks.... original Pontiac parts counter HP manifold?  Also, there's an emblem on the underside of the truck that says, "Phase 1."  Not sure if it has bearing on the build of the car, but who knows?  Motion?

At any rate, this is an affordable "in" to a great classic muscle car.  Trunk is solid, floors seem solid, rear wheel lips have some rust, lower rear rockers have bubbles under the paint.  Hood had a factory hood tach that was stolen, and it has hood pins.  Car has a small 70's sunroof in it that is amazingly still water-tight.

The door panels, rear panels, rear seat, dash, gauges, passenger seat, and console are original and usable with some clean-up.  Driver's bucket is non-original.  Has later model small diameter steering wheel.

Original color was Montreux Blue, with Deluxe black bucket seat/console interior... very pretty car.  Early 70's GM wheels with very good radial tires.

This is a good one to restore, or just get her running and hotrod around in a survivor classic. I am waiting for the title to arrive from the DOL, and have the proper and complete paperwork to transfer title now, or I can mail it to you in ~3 weeks when it arrives. The vehicle title is clear without liens or brands.  I must reserve the right to end the auction early as I have it advertised for sale locally as well.  Please feel free to call me to discuss your purchase at 360-936-9257.

While every effort is being made to describe the car accurately, it is in fact a 47-year-old classic used vehicle, and being sold as-is, without any warranty or guarantee expressed, written, or implied.  Shipping is the full responsibility of the buyer.  I will make myself available for pickup on short notice.  Payment must be made in full within 3 days via cash, bank wire transfer, or possibly major bank cashier's check... check with me first, please.  No zero-feedback bidders without checking with me first, please.

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