![]() Contact us to learn more and make this iconic Pontiac yours. ![]() Experience the thrill of a true muscle car legend. This fully restored Firebird is classic muscle! Featuring a powerful 350 V8 engine with modern upgrades, a 4-speed manual transmission, and a striking red exterior, this Firebird is set for performance. Racing Bucket Seats in Black Vinyl with Red Accents.Striking Red Exterior with 18" Ridler Wheels.Inside, the car features racing bucket seats in black vinyl with red accents, creating a sporty and comfortable interior. It rides on 18" Ridler wheels, with tire specifications of 235/40ZR18 in the front and 275/40ZR18 in the rear, contributing to its aggressive stance and road presence. The exterior of the Firebird is striking, painted in a vivid red that captures attention. Get the best deals on 1969 Pontiac Firebird Cars and Trucks when you shop the largest online selection at. The car's power is confidently managed by power disc brakes on both the front and rear. The Firebird's driving experience is further enhanced by its 4-speed manual transmission, providing an engaging and hands-on feel. Under the hood, the car is powered by a 350 V8 engine. ![]() This particular Firebird has undergone a full restoration, reviving its iconic status while infusing it with contemporary performance upgrades. The 1969 Pontiac Firebird represents a pivotal year in muscle car history, combining classic design with modern enhancements. Our Official Car Finance Provider, Oracle Finance, is the UK’s No.1 funder for prestige, sports and classic cars and can provide funding options for any vehicle, from £25,000 to multi-million pound classics and supercars.STRONG RUNNING 350 V8, 4 SPEED MANUAL, 4 WHEEL POWER DISC BRAKES, POWER STEERING, GREAT STANCE! This agreement in principle tends to be valid between 30 and 90 days. Just one of the benefits of speaking to a member of our award-winning team here at Oracle Car Finance, is that we could help get you approved at the top end of your budget with an agreement in principle on any UK auction vehicle, so that you’re ready to bid confidently should your dream car sell at a higher price than expected. With our car auction finance experts, alongside our growing panel of specialist lenders, we may be able to get you pre-approved for your bespoke car finance package before you start the excitement of bidding at the event. For further information simply click HERE for your free quote or call 033.īuying anything at an auction is an exhilarating experience and it is easy to get caught up in the moment of seeing these fantastic cars, from roaring supercars to our much-loved classics, parading up and down the runway. Restored examples in this super condition rarely come to market, making this particular Firebird desirable, collectable and, at this guide, rather inviting.Įnjoy the excitement of bidding, knowing your budget has been approved and confirmed by your dedicated Account Manager at Oracle Car Finance. The car is superbly presented in Windward Blue with a matching blue Vinyl interior and sits on American Racing alloys with Galaxy Radials. This stunning example of the Firebird in its second year of production was a fairly early arrival into the UK coming in 1974 and was more than likely enjoyed and used doing the things that 1960s American convertibles did up until the early 2000s, when it was treated to a full strip down and total restoration over a five-year period and finished in its original factory colours.įitted with the more desirable manual gearbox, this fabulous Firebird comes with documentation supporting the restoration as well as period records on the car's build-spec, option list and historic advertising brochures. ![]() Pitched at an altogether more luxury-oriented market, the Firebird had sculpted 'Coke bottle' styling like the Camaro but with a distinctive corporate 'twin grille' front end. Two body styles were offered: a two-door hardtop coupe and a convertible. Engines ranged from a 230ci (3.8-litre) overhead-cam six-cylinder unit to a 400ci (6.6-litre) 325bhp V8. Effectively an upmarket Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac's Firebird was introduced in February 1967, using the same bodyshell as its Chevrolet counterpart but readily distinguishable by its divided front grille. Such was the success of this policy that Pontiac occupied third place in the US sales chart for most of the decade. Capitalising on the arrival of its new V8 engine in 1955, General Motors' Pontiac division reinvented itself for the 1960s adopting a sporting, youthful image promoted by a series of evocatively named high-performance models: Bonneville, GTO, Grand Prix, Firebird and Trans Am.
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