For Sale: 1967 Pontiac Firebird in Phoenix, Arizona for sale in Phoenix, AZ

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Vehicle Description 1967 Pontiac Firebird 326, Hardtop, original interior, power steering.
Restored car keeping it as close to original as possible.
New paint job was done in original color.
Engine restored, carburetor replaced, fine-tuned and electronic ignition added.
Has been driven regularly since being restored.
One owner - Very well taken care of with original interior.
Original owner passed away in 2020.
Since purchase, car has been stored under covered parking as well as garaged.
All work invoices available.
Highlights of work listed below:
- Restored paint to original color (paint stripped, body work and paint) - Overhauled and fined tuned carburetor, choke pull off, band, flare, and replaced fuel pump, fuel line, and fuel filter.
- Added electronic ignition - Power steering, - Manual breaks - Engine completely overhauled:
Complete engine reseal with timing chain, carb kit, fluids, and filters, oil pump, oil pan gasket, head gaskets, timing cover, water pump, and motor mounts.
Engine cleaned and painted engine, bay, and suspension components.
Cleaned and painted transmission and reassembled.
- New Battery - Aligned and balanced all 4 wheels and new tires Has slight squeak from rear shocks and fuel gauge and speedometer need replacing.
Radio does not work.
Needs felts in the seams of windows.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Firebird

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