1969 Pontiac FireBird
Wow this is one gorgeous 1969 Pontiac Firebird.

1969 Pontiac Firebird
A walk around this superb 1969 Firebird reveals a car with beautiful lines and a red paint job with a reflection that makes you think you’re looking in a mirror.
The Firebird’s lowered stance and snowflake wheels give it a very aggressive, but pure Pontiac look. Opening the hood reveals the big, powerful 428 cubic-inch High Output Pontiac V8 engine that is tightly nestled in the engine bay. Start the engine and the dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers produces unmistakable loud American Muscle Car sound.
To improve handling the Firebird’s suspension is lowered and features Koni shocks, stiffer springs, and bigger sway bars front and rear. The power from the 428 cubic inch engine is transferred through a 5 speed Doug Nash transmission, and a 12 bolt rear end transmits power to the rear wheels.
The interior is also red and 100% Stock and still includes the factory AM FM Radio and 8 track cassette player.
This car rolled off the assembly line very well equipped with factory Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, AM FM Radio, and 8 track cassette player.
Wow Making this car one awesome street machine.



1969 Pontiac Firebird




1969 Firebird
Guards Red Paint
Red Interior
Pontiac 428ci HO Engine
Doug Nash 5 Speed Transmission
4 Wheel Disc Power Brakes
Power Steering
GM 12 Bolt Rear
Factory Color Air Condition
AM FM Radio
Factory 8 track cassette player
1969 Pontiac Firebird Production totals
2 door coupe 75,362
2 door convertible 11,649




1969 Pontiac Firebird





















I remember setting the timing on the
Mallory inilight distributor before
It was painted and testing next
To the bus depot on astoria blvd.
Those where the days that 428
Is best all around pontiac engine
Has torque and revs nice looks
Great hi vito hi Vinny Iam
Living nj now near Steve
Iam building a 72 lemans sport
With a 494 pontiac motor strictly
1/4 mile but occasionally street
Should run 10s great see that firebird.
Hi Gorge,
Those were the days. How many times did you go up and down that street? It’s good to hear from you, it’s been a long time. Send some photos of your project I can post it on the site. V