Apr 5, 2024  •  For Sale  •  11 Comments

Two V8 Engines! 1969 Pontiac Firebird

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Both Chevrolet and Pontiac fielded entries in the new “pony car” sector in 1967. The goal was to dethrone the “king”, Ford’s Mustang, but sales of the Camaro and Firebird combined were still less than that of the FOMOCO offering. The first generation of the Firebird ran for three years and the seller’s car is from the last iteration (1969). This automobile doesn’t run, needs restoring, and had a color change at some point. Located in Clarkston, Michigan, this Pontiac is available here on eBay where the current bid is $12,000 (no reserve).

The Firebird and Camaro were built on the same platform, so the similarities in appearance were apparent. They both were treated to a styling refresh in 1969 and the result was generally an improvement (IMO). Yet the two cars would take different paths in terms of sales growth. While the Chevy sales increased by 6& in 1968, Pontiac’s grew by 30%. Yet the Camaro climbed another 3% in 1969, while the Firebird saw a drop of nearly 20%. Both cars had a 15-month production run in ’69 as the all-new models for ’70 were delayed being readied for market.

An assumption made by the seller is that the engine and transmission are original to the car. Nearly 53,000 Firebirds had the 350 cubic inch V8 that year and this one is paired with a TH-350 automatic transmission. The seller is throwing in a spare 400 V8 and we’re told both turn freely, which tells me that the Firebird is not currently operable.

Looking like Hugger Orange (a Camaro color), this car wears a repaint that covers up its original Limelight Green. The interior is beige and would go with either color. The upholstery looks okay, while the door panels, armrests, and dashpad will need some attention. We’re told “most parts” are there to get a restoration underway. Would you stick with the orange or go green again?

Comments

  1. bobhess bobhessMember
    Apr 5, 2024 at 6:40am

    Either color looks good on the cars but with all the factory parts available might as well go with the green. Car looks solid so it should make a good project to get back to it’s original glory.

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  2. Eddie Pennsylvania
    Apr 5, 2024 at 7:40am

    Why is the seller assuming provenance of the drivetrain? If it’s out of the car, can’t they simply check the numbers?

    Like 7
    • SeabeckerMember
      Apr 5, 2024 at 9:15am

      Eddie’s right. No need to assume anything. The VIN is stamped on the front of the engine. Lots of websites offer clear tables with all the numbers.

      Like 2
  3. Johnmloghry Johnmloghry
    Apr 5, 2024 at 9:59am

    All 350 engines are not the same. I would want to make sure this is a Pontiac engine as they used a much better design than the Chevy engines.

    God Bless America

    Like 3
  4. Jack M.
    Apr 5, 2024 at 10:17am

    When I read the title “Two V8 Engines “, I was secretly hoping that they were both hooked up in the car, like TV Tommy Ivo did back in the sixties!

    Like 11
  5. Shuttle Guy Shuttle GuyMember
    Apr 5, 2024 at 11:20am

    Orange with that interior…UGH!

    Like 1
    • Mike76
      Apr 5, 2024 at 12:36pm

      Yeah SG, not particularly flattering. If you, or any other BF reader, would like to see an absolute vomit inducing color combo, please view eBay and look for a similar orange 1972 Olds Cutlass with black vinyl top. Externally the car looks fine…just wait til you get to the interior pics. I’m still a bit nauseated…

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      • Mike76
        Apr 5, 2024 at 12:39pm

        Edit: 1971 Cutlass…this site could really use an edit comment button!

        Like 1
  6. BobbyD
    Apr 5, 2024 at 11:37am

    Carousel red WAS a Pontiac color in ’69.

    Like 4
  7. BobbyD
    Apr 5, 2024 at 1:09pm

    I just saw the ’71 Olds Cutlass, looks like the Grinch puked all over the inside !!!!!!!!!

    Like 1
  8. Bama
    Apr 5, 2024 at 5:03pm

    Orange, go with all black interior. If one of the blocks is a 400, I’d go with that. It’ll never be original again, so a day 2 performance look would be what I’d shoot for.

    Like 0

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