For Sale: 1970 Pontiac Firebird Formula in CANYON LAKE, California for sale in Sun City, CA

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Vehicle Description 1970 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400, This car is a real Formula 400 that has had some Trans Am goodies added over its life (Original Shaker Hood, Side skirts and front lip).
Motor:
69' 428ci with the sought after Ram Air IV #614 heads extremely well built and healthy motor.
(I also have the original 400ci block, heads and crank that go with the car) Suspension:
Global West Sway Bars front and rear, Global West Springs, Sub-Frame Connectors.
Car is very rigid and handles extremely well.
Brakes:
Upgraded SSBC front disc brake kit Interior:
New Headliner, New Carpet, Original Seats and door panels recovered in high grade vinyl, roll bar powder coated satin black.
Interior is very nice.
(i have the original headrest that go on front seats that go with that car along with the hardware) Wheels:
20'x8 US Mags with Falken 295's rear and 245's front (I have the Original 15 PMD wheels with Tires as well) Paint and Body:
The car was just painted and looks amazing, The car was stripped down panel aligned and blocked, Glass was pulled out and doors, fenders, hood and trunk lid pulled off for painting than color sanded and buffed.
Windshield was replaced as well.
New Emblems and decals, new shaker gasket, new weather stripping all around.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Firebird Formula

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