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This is a 1967 Firbird that came down from the Ohio/West Virginia Border. This is the car that the current owner learned to drive in. It has survived, but it was
ready for rescue. As you can see, the front springs had spacers stuck in just about every coil, and the bushings and ball joints were a former memory of what they once
were. The entire front suspension was rebuilt as well as brakes and new stainless brake and fuel lines, front to back.
The engine was pulled, disassembled down to the long block, re-gasketed, cleaned painted, valve lapped, and the 2 bbl reblaced with a QJ 4bbl. The correct pancake air breather as
well as new forward engine and light harnesses were replaced.
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