![]() ![]() ![]() Buy now to own the guide that will become the standard source in restoration and judging guide for all Firebirds. Covers all 1967-1969 Firebirds, including H.O., 326, Sprint, 350, Firebird 400, Ram Air 400, convertible, and Trans Am. The book measures 8.5" x 11", has 172 pages, and is in BRAND NEW condition. This is the must-have guide if you are planning a full restoration, or just want to add more points to your next showing. I took a 350 2bbl, converted it to a factory 4bbl intake and quadrajet. Finding all the correct parts would be more of a challenge than the build. This guide is loaded with over a hundred black & white photos, illustrations, and charts to help you with those tiny details that are easy to miss. Cam, heads, intake and carb (2bbl vs 4bbl). Also includes two appendixes covering production totals and part suppliers. You'll find sections devoted to frames, suspension, steering systems, wheels & wheel covers, drivetrain, brakes, engines, body & sheet metal, interior, electrical systems, and options. Learn the differences between parts for different models. Read about the correct part numbers for your specific year and body style. 123456 Production Number WC Engine Code 1 Air Note. Learn about decoding door tags & VIN numbers. In 1967, the Pontiac Firebird was released. This concept car from 1965 was inspired by the C3 Corvette released two years later, in 1967. From the factory, the V8 produced 335 bhp and 480 lb ft of torque in the cubic inch High Output model. Many changes were made to the ’69 Firebird over the last year, even though GM was planning a full restyle in 1970 for the Camaro and Firebird. One of only 1,000 examples of the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am HO made for the 1971 model year was made. This guide is packed with the hard-to-find details you need to make your restoration thorough and accurate. See our comprehensive vehicle overview for the 1969 Pontiac Firebird including production numbers, performance specs, factory colors, and OEM brochures. ![]()
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