1969 Pontiac Firebird Hardtop Coupe
Description
Under the visionary guidance of John Z. DeLorean, the 1967 Pontiac Firebird boldly entered the pony car arena ignited by the Ford Mustang, debuting alongside the Chevrolet Camaro, which shared its sleek F-body platform and iconic “Coke bottle” curves. Initially equipped with a robust 165-horsepower 230 cu-in inline-six, the Firebird also offered impressive V8 options, including the spirited 326 and mighty 400 cu-in engines. True to the muscle car ethos of the era, it featured an extensive options list, allowing buyers to customize their rides with amenities like a tilt steering column, Rally II wheels, remote mirrors, power windows, and a striking rally gauge cluster. Despite plans for a new generation in 1970, Pontiac refreshed the Firebird in 1969 with a revamped front-end design and upgraded instrument panel. Today, these early Firebirds are cherished by collectors for their artistic flair, vibrant colors, and exhilarating performance.
Highlights
Powered by a 400 cu-in V8
Three-speed automatic transmission
Finished in Carousel Red
Black vinyl interior
15 inch U.S. Mags five-spoke chrome plated wheels with BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires
Restored by Bobnan Restorations of Bethany, Connecticut, with a total cost reported to be in excess of $50,000 over six months
Sony AM/FM/CD radio with a detachable face plate and a remote control
The Fisher body tag decodes its original specifications as follows:
69 – 1969 model year
2337 – Two-door sports coupe
LOR – Lordstown, Ohio assembly plant
523298 – Production sequence
202 – Gold vinyl interior
76 - Goldenrod Yellow paint
12B – December (12), second week (B) production date
Features
Bucket seats
Center console
Sony AM/FM/CD radio
Grant Signature Series three-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel
Padded sun visors
Left-hand side view mirror
Chrome grille
Dual exhaust
Center fill fueling
Chrome rear bumper
Heater/defroster
Manual roll-up side windows
Curved side glass
Wall-to-wall carpeting
Door-mounted armrests
Known Imperfections
The current owner of this 1969 Pontiac Firebird Hardtop Coupe is presented as a finely restored example and is said to be free from any substantial imperfections
Included
Fitted car cover
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1969 Pontiac Firebird Hardtop Coupe reports purchasing the car in Connecticut over 20 years ago.