1968 Pontiac Firebird
$40,895
Vehicle Details
Pontiac
Firebird
1968
36,120 miles
AMS36433
Convertible
Automatic
Gasoline
230ci Inline 6
Description
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Nice original car that runs and drives excellent. Matador Red with black interior and white convertible top. Car still has it's original drivetrain - 230 c.i. inline 6 cyl with power glide transmission.
Everything is working on the car, including the heater and horn. New 17' aluminum rally style wheels with new tires give the car a good look without drastically changing it. Car has had one older repaint (in original color).
Paint looks good overall but definitely shows it's age when up close. Good solid floors and trunk. The best I can tell it has it's original body panels. Odometer shows just over 36k miles, title supports mileage as original.
Original window sticker, owner's manual, and build sheet. Comes with several new parts including new carpet, wheel mouldings, window cranks, door sills, and arm rests. Original wheel covers included too.
I've had several 1st gen Camaros and this is an impressive running and driving car. The body is solid without rattles, squeaks and shakes Camaros (especially convertibles) are known for. Dependable as a new one- it starts right up, doesn't smoke or run hot.
Little 6 cyl is stronger than you'd expect. Trans shifts fine, stops straight etc. I wouldn't be afraid to drive cross country just like it sits.
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The Pontiac Firebird launched in February 1967 as Pontiac's F-body sister to the Chevrolet Camaro, and across thirty-five years of production it built one of the most loyal enthusiast followings in American automotive history. From the 1969 Trans Am (the launch of the iconic performance trim that would define Pontiac for decades) through the 1973-1974 SD-455 cars (the last truly raw muscle Pontiacs before federal emissions de-tuning), the 1977 Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am that kicked off second-generation pop-culture immortality, and the 1980s third-generation IROC-era cars, every Firebird era has its own buyer profile and its own pitfalls. This guide covers what every buyer should verify before paying premium money for any Firebird Trans Am or Formula variant.
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