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Hello! I am new to the forum having just purchased a 68 Firebird 400 convertible to play with. This is my first classic car in over 20 years and my first Pontiac. I was more of a Mopar guy.
I am looking for any information on the car that might be out there as this was obviously someone's project at one point. I purchased it from Hankster's in Daytona Beach. It's a non-numbers vehicle with a Ridetech suspension. The Trans Am bits may or may not stay and it has a custom leather (red and white) interior that may return to stock or will at least be redone. Any info appreciated! |
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Welcome to PY!
That looks like a cool car. The fender 'vents' look something like what the Fitch bird had? (guy named Fitch built it) The best thing if wanting to know how it originally came is by getting the PHS for it. (http://phs-online.com/) There are many knowledgeable people on here. ![]()
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Thanks John, I was more looking for info on the build. Specifically what was done (or not done) to the drivetrain.
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You would need to tell us what the car has for drivetrain.
Not sure what you know of Pontiacs or drivetrain, but you could try this: wallaceracing.com Has pages on engines, heads, axles and more. ![]()
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John Wallace - johnta1 Pontiac Power RULES !!! www.wallaceracing.com Winner of Top Class at Pontiac Nationals, 2004 Cordova Winner of Quick 16 At Ames 2004 Pontiac Tripower Nats KRE's MR-1 - 1st 5 second Pontiac block ever! "Every man has a right to his own opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts." "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." – Socrates |
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John, I think he's actually looking to see if anyone recognizes the specific car (since it's somewhat unique), and may have information on who built it, etc. Sounds like the selling dealer didn't have much documentation on what was clearly a custom build.
I don't recall seeing it before...
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Cool car...welcome
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This thing is so unique, that I thought maybe going on forums such as this may find me the previous owner. I believe the engine to be rebuilt recently judging by the state of the gaskets, etc. and I would like to now if it was a stock rebuild, etc. I am by no means an expert! Unfortunately, the dealer took down the pics once they sold it and I didnt save them! |
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A couple more underneath and the trim tag. This is not a numbers car.
Someone really loved this car at some point. It's gone to a good home, but I hope to find out more about it, if I can. Last edited by TheCeleryStalker; 01-27-2024 at 11:51 PM. |
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Welcome to PY, nice custom Bird.
The trim tag breaks down as: 1968 Firebird convert, Solar Red with black top, standard black bucket seats interior. I cant see other details on the tag due to paint overspray.
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Cool car. How does it handle and ride? First gen convertibles flex quite a bit so I've always wondered what would happen with an aftermarket suspension.
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Interestingly, I also drove the SS Badged Camaro convertible that you see in the background of some of the photos. That car is a 350, which i assume to be lighter than the 400 in the Pontiac. It has a new stock suspension with the addition of some frame reinforcement. I couldn't detect any difference in things like cowl shake at 45 mph on regular public roads. I did notice that the Pontiac rides better and handles better. I am thinking of downsizing the rims to 17s at some point, which will allow me to continue to run modern rubber, but will net me more sidewall. |
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The car was delivered today, and I found what I was looking for in the glove box LOL! The previous owner was in the Tampa / Clearwater area and was nice enough to leave the receipts for all the work done as well as a nice 1968 Pontiac sales catalog in the car. Good Times!
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Yea, I am pretty happy about it! The truck stopped unlocking today, so I am off to get some graphite tomorrow after work. So far, it's alittle cold blooded but runs out great once warmed up.
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