A restored 1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 in Champagne Gold offers vintage style with modern comforts, including cold A/C and disc brakes.
A well-preserved and tastefully upgraded 1969 Pontiac Firebird 350 is now available for sale through PJ’s Auto World, offering collectors and muscle car enthusiasts a blend of classic styling and modern driving comfort.

Powered by a 350 cubic-inch V8 engine mated to a TH350 automatic transmission, the Firebird maintains its muscle car heritage with dual exhaust and a 2-barrel carburetor setup. The engine bay has been detailed for presentation, and the car comes equipped with power steering and front power disc brakes—enhancing drivability without sacrificing vintage appeal.

Riding on period-correct 15-inch Rally II wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires, the car presents in its factory-correct Champagne Gold metallic exterior (Code 63), paired with a tan bucket seat interior. Chrome trim, including the driver's side mirror, adds to the car’s authenticity and curb appeal.

Inside, the Firebird features a center console with floor shifter, shoulder belts, and a day-night rearview mirror. Modern convenience comes via cold-blowing factory air conditioning, now updated with R134A refrigerant, and a Retrosound AM/FM radio designed to blend vintage aesthetics with contemporary functionality.

Originally designed to compete with the Ford Mustang, the 1969 Firebird stands as a hallmark of Pontiac’s performance lineup from the muscle car era. Its blend of style, power, and comfort has earned it a loyal following, and this example appears to check all the right boxes for both collectors and drivers.

PJ’s Auto World describes the vehicle as a "dream to drive," making it not only a showpiece but a cruiser ready to turn heads on the road. Serious inquiries are being welcomed by the Florida-based dealership.