Did DeLorean make a 1968 Pontiac Firebird?

Did DeLorean make a 1968 Pontiac Firebird?

It’s no surprise that John Z. DeLorean, who gave us the Pontiac GTO, wanted to do something different with the new Firebird being offered by his Pontiac Division of General Motors. I’ve spent far longer then I care to admit staring at the Pick of the Day car, a 1968 Pontiac Firebird, trying to think of something smart…

What kind of transmission does a 1968 Pontiac Firebird have?

The optional Muncie M20 four-speed manual also backed both the 326 and 326 H.O.-powered Firebirds for that year. For 1968, Muncie’s close-ratio M21 joined the M20 on the option sheet. For fans of automatic transmissions, Pontiac offered the three-speed Turbo Hydra- Matic 400 both years.

Is there a 1968 Pontiac Firebird for sale in Nashville TN?

Gateway classic cars of Nashville is pleased to offer for sale a 1968 Pontiac Firebird. This beautiful example of the classic pony car is covered in Autumn Bronze with a contrasting black vinyl interior and looks like it is traveling at 125 MPH whil… Dealers – learn how to list your inventory on Carsforsale.com®.

Does a 1968 Firebird 400 have a differential?

Firebird 400 buyers who ordered a 3.90:1 gear ratio—which was required with the Ram Air version—could only get a Safe-T-Track limited-slip differential. The two-letter rear axle code is stamped on the rear of the driver’s-side axle tube. Differentials for 1968 Firebird 400s remained mostly the same, with only a few minor changes.

How many miles does a 1968 Pontiac Firebird have?

1968 Pontiac Firebird 2-Door Coupe | 16578 Miles Showing | Title Will Be Marked Miles Exempt | Ponti FOR SALE AT 500 CLASSIC AUTO – 68 FIREBIRD 400 4 SPEED CONVERTIBLE FROM FACTORY.

How many miles does a 1968 Pontiac Catalina have?

1968 pontiac catalina 2 door hard top. 44682 miles. 400 cu in. 2 bbl. Automatic transmission. Stored in a barn for 16 years cleaned tank, new fuel line. Rebuil… 1968 pontiac catalina 2 door hard top. 44682 miles. 400 cu in. 2 bbl. Automatic transmission.

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