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I recently purchased this all original 69 firebird. It has the original 350 H.O., only 40,000 miles, original hubcaps, original everything. The ladie I purchased it from has had it since '69. She bought it when she got out of high school. She even had the original window sticker, owners maual, and 2 or 3 brochures and advertisements for the car from '69. She put on some 14inch Rocket Racing Wheels (Which are for sale just make me an offer at lovestheladies06@aol.com)in 1970 and put in a new stereo, but guess what she saved the original stereo. This car is an automatic (DARN). I really wanted a 4 speed but I got such a good deal on this one i couldnt pass it up. My plans for it are paint it Cameo White (the original color) 17 inch torq thrust 2s, stock style front discs, updated suspension, and just an overall freshening up. The only thing I've done to the car so far is getting it running. There was nothing wrong with it when we bought it except that it had been sitting for 13 years in a garage covered. It took me and my dad about 3 hours to get it running but thats including about 4 trips to autozone. Ill have some pictures up tommorrow.
Oh PS. About the 135 MPH top speed thats not the top speed just as high as anyone has takin it. The car has a 160 MPH speedo but i don't know if it can achieve 160. The previous owner hit 135 in the 70s and a few weeks later recieved a ticket for it. (She had her MPH clocked and picture taken by one of those old road-side...um whatever they're called. This one was called Orbis I think.)

This is how the Firebird spends most of its days.

Heres a side view...

And a rear view

This is how the wheels looked when we purchased the car...

and here's how they looked after a once over with a wet wash rag.

A pic of the 160 MPH speedo and the odometer reading 40127.6 miles (not rolled over)

An interior pic. The seats and dash need replacing but the rest of the interior is in good or decent shape.

A picture of the Pontiac 350 H.O..

Heres a shot of the 4-barrel carb just so you know it is a H.O.

All the original paperwork including window sticker of 4395.95, Protecto-O-Plate, Factory Warranty, Owners Manual, Key Envelope, Ignition card, and a brochure for the firebird from 1969. Oh yeah its all there.