1969 Pontiac Firebird 400

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This is my 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 project-Plans for this car are drum to disc brakes upgrades first! You can hear the old drums squeeking as I brake! suspension, interior, and house of kolor candy apple red paint with black rally stripes! Audio system and interior are already being worked on. Also im planning to lower it 2 inches all around. Im debating on wether to paint the wheels black or match them kandy apple red? or try to combine both black and candy red for the rims? What do you think?

Engine is a freshly rebuilt 400 block, .060 bored, hooker headers, holley carb, holley electric fuel pump, and dual flowmasters. For now not focusing on the engine but I've been thinking about rebuilding a faster 400 and upgrading the automatic transmission to a manual shift 5 speed. Not trying to build a car show quality or a superfast car, mostly a cruiser and once in a while fun at the drag strip.




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  • wanna sell it??? im looking for another one, see me at longrib2 or on facebook at kevin black.

  • @longrib2 not for sale, thanks.

  • Good job on the car man if you built her yourself! Also, keep building her, never give up, and NEVER SELL HER!! Trust me, youll hate it the rest of your life! I had a 69 GTO Judge, real one, then sold her late 80s for $5500. Regretted it ever since. Keep up the good work.

  • @surf403 thanks, I do what I can on the car, if I don't feel confident I let the professionals do it. I feel you, Im a younger guy who always hears older folks say they regret selling their car. No matter what I will not sell this car, even if I have to live in it as the last thing I own, lol.

  • Hi, which chassis you have in it? Do you mean, if I insert this chassis fit to tires optimally? rims: front-18 x 8, rear-18 x 9 / front 225 x 35 x 18, rear 255 x 40 x 18

    hps-1000-shock-4-pack

  • @lapozka2005 everything is stock so far on the chassis, size rims and wheels should fit your car.

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  • Metallic Grey. Mmmmhhh juicy.

    

  • Splash it first and go and rive it for an enjoyable while. If you want red, ok. But the black is working.

  • @longrib2  OWNED FACE SHOT LOL

  • I just read your comments and see those are Boss 338 wheels... good all around taste!

  • Nice care.... are those Boss 338 wheels?

  • Hell Yea!!!!!!!

    Pontiacs all day!!!!

  • @isaac7600 2" or 3" LOWERING SPRINGS ???

    I want to insert of HOTCHKIS.

    I think 2” LOWERING SPRINGS am short. 3” will look better. What do you mean?

  • @KLX1990 looks like frisco

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