So far, he is two-from-two, because I tend to agree with him on that score as well.
He also says that it could be restored to a pristine state and that it would make a solid foundation for such a project. To me, that seems to be a fairly accurate assessment. The owner describes this 1969 Firebird Convertible as being a tidy car of driver-quality.
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The carpet is looking a bit faded around the edges, and if a full restoration is performed by the next owner, they will probably choose to replace this. The dash pad, the upholstery, the console, and the door trims, all seem to be in good condition.
The dash looks really nice and features a full set of gauges that are said to function properly. I can’t see any signs of an aftermarket stereo, so maybe the speakers are being fed by the AM/FM radio. The Pontiac has been fitted with a Formula-style wheel, while there are speakers cut into the kick panels. The interior of the Convertible looks neat and tidy, but there are a few modifications to note. He says that he derives a great deal of enjoyment from driving the car and the fact that it has always been properly maintained means that it has always been dependable. What the owner does tell us is that the vehicle is showing 78,000 miles on the odometer, and while he has no way of confirming that this is original, he says that with the Firebird driving so nicely, he has no reason to doubt that the reading is correct. The 350 should be good to produce 265hp, and this would be enough to propel the Firebird through the ¼ mile in 16.5 seconds. It isn’t clear whether this is a numbers-matching car, but the owner did recently have the transmission rebuilt. There is also power steering and power brakes, with the entire braking system, including all lines, having been replaced in recent times. Under the hood of the Pontiac, we find a 350ci V8, and this appears to be backed by a 3-speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission.
Of course, if the next owner wants the Firebird to take on a more original appearance, then the wheels and the hood could both be replaced quite easily. Also added at some point were the Torque Thrust wheels, which suit the styling of the car very nicely. The Firebird’s hood is a later addition and features open scoops and a functioning hood tach. The Black power top looks like it is in good order, while the chrome, trim and the glass also looks quite nice. There is also some rust developing around the wheel wells, but this appears to be of a fairly minor nature. The same is true of the trunk pan, but if it was treated now then that would minimize its chances of deteriorating further. There is the usual surface corrosion that is found on the underside of the vehicle, and it would definitely be worth addressing this before it can make that leap into becoming actual rot. While the paint looks very clean and consistent and the panels appear to be straight, there are some minor rust issues that will need to be tackled at some point. The owner of the Verdoro Green Pontiac is candid about its condition. Bidding has reached $16,600, and with the reserve now met, the Pontiac is set to go to its new home. Located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, you will find the Convertible listed for sale here on eBay. After 12-years, he has decided that it is time for the Firebird to find its way to a new home.
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As a result of this factor plus careful ownership, the Firebird has minimal rust problems. It is a tidy and clean car that has spent all of its life stored indoors. That has brought its reading to a grand total of 78,000 miles. The seller of this 1969 Firebird Convertible has owned the vehicle for 12-years, and under his ownership, he says that he has only added 6,000 miles to its odometer.