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Old 04-30-2008, 07:53 AM
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Default 1969 firebird 4spd conv.

I am (always) looking for a real 1969 firebird 400, 4 speed conv. In a good color. Documented, born with driveline and done .
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Old 04-30-2008, 05:03 PM
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I am (always) looking for a real 1969 firebird 400, 4 speed conv. In a good color. Documented, born with driveline and done .
Any help would be appreciated.

JOHN

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John, have you seen this car? I don't know anything about the car...69 'bird

Mike
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Yes, thanks Mike. I am in discussions with him now. It's a great car, but it needs a full resto. It may be more than I want to bite off right now. Thanks for the heads up.
I do hang out on the PY site as well.

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Old 04-30-2008, 08:50 PM
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Default Re: 1969 firebird 4spd conv.

John,

there was a guy in the Dallas area that had a few really nice 69 converts. 1 I know of was a creamy 350 HO 4 spd. I can dig it up if you'd like to follow up on it?

if you're watching the Stars/Sharks series, I think your buddy Butzow is playing defense for Dallas. # 4
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Old 05-01-2008, 01:53 AM
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John,

there was a guy in the Dallas area that had a few really nice 69 converts. 1 I know of was a creamy 350 HO 4 spd. I can dig it up if you'd like to follow up on it?

if you're watching the Stars/Sharks series, I think your buddy Butzow is playing defense for Dallas. # 4

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I think I have seen the creamy car. It's a cali car, one family for a long time with 130k miles on it.

Jeff, feel free to dig up whatever you want.

JOHN
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Old 05-13-2008, 07:07 AM
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John,

Did you see the Warwick Blue car on eBay?
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Did you see the Warwick Blue car on eBay?

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Hey Grant. Do you mean the one, where the guy bought it at Mecum? I am trying to contact him. Seems a little wierd that he is ready to admit and take a loss. Also not a very thorough ad with regards to which block it is and it's orginality etc. (WZ) Reading between the lines make me think it is a date code correct mtor. Would love to know more. We'll see if he calls. Thanks for the heads up!

John

PS How is your new blue bird?
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Yes, that's the one. I was thinking the same thing, sounds like a "correct dated" block the way it reads. I think he's trying to answer that for others that have inquired. The new Bird is great, cant wait to dive into it!

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There is a red one on ebay
Item number: 330236445301
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Old 05-22-2008, 07:42 AM
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Item number: 330236445301

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thanks for the heads up Carmen. I have been talking with the seller since before it was on ebay. Its a good car, just did not want to take on a full resto. I may regret it, as it sold today.
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