General Motors has shifted its focus away from traditional passenger cars, joining other automakers who are prioritizing crossovers and SUVs. This shift reflects the market’s current preference for these vehicle types.
As a result, many iconic GM models from the past are unlikely to return, and defunct brands like Pontiac remain a distant dream. Among the countless exciting vehicles GM has produced over the decades, the Firebird stands out.
This 1969 first generation convertible muscle car, powered by a V8 engine, is now seeking a new owner. While the specific output of the 350 (5.7-liter) V8 is unknown, it’s likely to be around 265 horsepower.
Paired with a three speed automatic transmission, this classic muscle car offers a thrilling driving experience. This 1969 Pontiac Firebird, a classic muscle car, is in excellent condition despite its age.
Its red paint contrasts beautifully with the shiny chrome accents and classic wheels. The interior, though dated, has a timeless appeal with black vinyl seats, traditional gauges, a three-spoke steering wheel, and seating for four.
With only 83,750 miles on the odometer, this Firebird has plenty of life left. Its low price of $24,900, compared to the starting price of a new Chevy Malibu, makes it a great value.
The Firebird’s low mileage and excellent condition suggest that it has been well maintained over the years. This is a rare opportunity to own a classic muscle car that is both affordable and reliable.