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A ’69 Firebird that’s now for sale comes with lots of parts, according to the seller, and also features several improvements, including a new floor ...
Steve first saw this '69 Firebird when his buddy Mark Hadac purchased it in 2005 and Steve towed it home for him. Soon thereafter, Steve's friend Jon Crary bought it, so Steve towed it to his house.
He has owned a herd of other '66-'67 Pontiac A-bodies as well, and even a '68 Firebird and '76 Formula, but the GTO remains in the family and was the conduit for this '69 Firebird convertible.
The ’69 Firebird you see here rolled off the assembly line as one of 75,000 or so produced that year, to go along with almost a quarter-million sister-car Camaros. So although first-gen ...
The said model year was the final one for the original Firebird, and it saw the carmaker introducing a little performance and appearance package known as the Trans Am. Now, the said digital master ...
RELEASED in 1967 along with the Chevrolet Camaro, the new Firebird was General Motors Pontiac Division's entry into the much sought after pony car market. *No charge for 4 weeks then billed as $19 ...
Marissa and Sam Andolino, of Rochester, N.Y., are crazy about their 1969 Pontiac Firebird convertible, as well they should be because the '69 is very likely the most sought after car among ...
The Pontiac Firebird was the Excitement Division's entry into the pony car market. This restomod convertible will soon cross the Mecum Auctions block in Indy.
He initially bought the ’69 Firebird with only 15,000 miles on the odometer because he thought it would be a good race car. Palazzo raced the Firebird for 12 years, competing on many of the same ...