A long center console flows down the middle between clean black bucket seats, while a taut black headliner stretches above. The dark shade continues onto the dashboard which offers factory instrumentation as well as controls for the heat & defrost system. At ground level, fresh black carpet covers the floor, sealed by Fisher Body door sill plates. Inside the car, you'll find more great Pontiac styling wrapped in black, with rich wood grain applique. Original style wheels round out the corners. ![]() This car also features correct power steering and correct power front disc brakes. At either side, a factory style dual exhaust system with Flowmaster muffler offers a great tone for the 350. In the center, a TH400 Automatic transmission makes quick work of spinning power back to a factory 10-bolt rear end. Underneath the F-body, the rock-solid floor pans are dressed in black. The engine presents with authenticity and powers desirable accessories such as power steering, and power brakes. ![]() *Please Note:* the original Quadrajet carburetor is in the trunk and goes with the car. The whole assembly is painted Pontiac Blue and topped with an updated 4 barrel carburetor. Over the years, the block was replaced, and the car still retains the correct HO heads. According to the PHS report, this car was born a true factory HO car. The block is a YN code with a 9790079 casting number and #48 HO Heads. Power is provided by a 350ci V8 which has been rebuilt to factory specs. In the trunk, as you'll see in our photos, is the correct factory space saver spare tire and factory jack. That is mostly covered by a factory trunk mat. Looking into the trunk, the floor pans are beautiful and the correct spatter paint has been applied. The restoration included new chrome bumpers and most of the exterior trim and brightwork. In the car world, we all know strongest color in cars sales is black, and yes, we all agree nothing looks better than a beautiful black car. We all know how difficult it is to make them look this good in black, not to mention what it costs. Just look down its laser-straight body side panels. We're not sure who restored it, but whoever it was, deserves our high praise. ![]() While this Firebird was born with good looks, its current condition comes courtesy of a complete restoration. With 350 horsepower, a dependable automatic transmission, and a killer black-on-black color combination, it doesn't get much better than this. This fully restored 1969 Firebird is a great example of what makes these cars so great. Their Pontiac-badged cousin had more cubes and more curves, lending them a lasting appeal that resonates in today's collector market. While 1969 Camaros get a lot of attention, they certainly weren't the only game in town. ğrame up restoration, Laser straight body!.Please come look at car so you can appreciate how nice this car is.SOLD! If you are looking for a similar car and would like us to help you find or build you one, call us today so we can help! (847) 487-2272. I have the original shifter, air cleaner if you want to it put back to original. It also has receipts from the build and original owners manual.The car has a few modifications, the person that restored the car added a hurst shifter, electric fuel pump, and upgraded stereo. The car is fully PHS documented, and has historical documentation explaining the development of the OHC 6 Sprint. Making Jim Wangers responsible for muscle cars. Jim Wangers was an advertising executive for Pontiac who convinced GM to build the GTO the first muscle car. This car is signed by Jim Wangers "the god farther of the GTO". Paint is a 9 out of 10, interior is brand new, drive train has been completely rebuilt with approximately 625 miles since rebuild. ![]() This firebird sprint was completely restored in 2013. The Sprint was a 215 hp automatic and 230 hp manual trans inline six with a 4 barrel carburetor. Pontiac had a one barrel six, and the sprint. Delorean wanted to build a advanced inline six. The Pontiac OHC 6 was the brain child of John Delorean. 1969 Pontiac Firebird Sprint Additional Info:
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