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Pontiac Firebird 1968

225000 USD
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CAR DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER
I have owned the Black Bird since 1997. As co-founder and President of The Royal Pontiac Club of America since 1994 I have done my best topreserve it's legacy. I believe it is timefor me to pass on this historic car to it's next keeper. This is Jim Wanger’sFamous Black Bird. To understand this car you need to know some of the history. Please read all of it before contacting me. Do your due diligence. Thank you in advance.Jim Wangers known as “The God Farther of the Pontiac GTO”, wasalso a championship drag racer as well as Pontiac Motor’s advertising man fromMacManus John and Adams. He is the man through Bunkie Knudsen who set up the PontiacMotor offsite testing facility. In September 1959 it became known best as theRoyal Racing Team a division of Ace Wilson’s Royal Pontiac dealership. Throughthe dealership Jim would have all magazine cars “prepped’ there. Jim would do “market research” by taking out“special” Pontiac to Woodward. He would get the reactions of the kids onWoodward of Pontiac’s performance. Jim had been written up in a 1968 article by Roger Huntington in“Supercar Special” he titled it “THE MAN WHO INVENTED SUPERCARS”. RogerHuntington did an interview with Jim Wangers for “CARS” magazine when Jim beganwork at Hurst Performance in 1969. The interview was titled “Jim Wangers TheMan Behind THE SUPERCAR SCENE”.By 1970 under the new management at Pontiac the performance imagethat brought them to number three in sales was dwindling. Jim had worked hardfor over 10 years creating Pontiac’s performance image and did not want to seeit disappear.Jim felt he had to do something. He wanted to follow the originalRoyal Pontiac philosophy that you could compete on the street with a dailydriver. The Black Bird was such a purpose built street driven Pontiac. In late 1970 he bought the 1968 Firebird 400 from Mike Kneiper.Jim sold the idea of an article about a Firebird build up to keep your Pontiaccompetitive in “Popular Hot Rodding” magazine. The buildup appeared in theMarch 1971 issue. With the help of Pontiac's advance engine engineering group, RussGee, Tom Nell and Jeff Young. They supplied a 455 block, developed maximum RamAir VI head flow, had a special cam shaft ground that worked well on the streetand in the Trans Am series. This group of engineers along with Jim Wangerswanted to show Pontiacs were still competitive and could compete and dominateon the streets of Detroit as well as in the Trans Am series. Suppliers such as Hurst Performance and Holley supplied shiftersand experimental carbs to be tested on this car and returned to manufactureafter testing. George DeLorean, John DeLorean's brother, who owned LeaderAutomotive helped maintain the car at a later date and affixed the LeaderAutomotive plates to the valve covers. ( Valve covers are included and are seenin the ACME Trader diecast)Even though there are no rules on the street Jim believed inrunning "street" driven cars to a race. Not a pure race car that wastrailered a few blocks away from the race and driven to the race. Run the raceand drive back to the trailer. Jim had a way to fix that problem. He'd have hiscar do a few lengthy burn outs or decided to change the location of therace a few miles away to make the other car's plug load up. The Firebird became the car to beat on the street! Jim gave instruction to his drivers never show them everything you have. Only beat them by enough to convince them you beat them fair and square. Many guys kept coming back for more only to think they are getting closer. Several of the direct contributors to building this car arestill alive. The car has been extensively documented in magazines since the"Popular Hot Rodding" article in March 1971 and "Super Stock AndDrag Illustrated" article in January 1972. In 2015 ACME TRADER diecast companyimmortalized the "BlackBird" in a limited edition calling it the"Most Famous Firebird". The release of the diecast was coordinatedwith an a feature article about the car in "MUSCLE CAR REVIEW"February 2015. There are still several die casts of the car on Ebay beingoffered by sellers from Germany, Australia and Canada. There have been many articles about the car through theyears. See Resume below. Jim sold the Firebird to one of his "driver's", FrankieUlbrick. The car has passed through many owners, making some changes along theway before Jim Wanger's bought it back in 1995. Some of the cars originalracing parts were included in the 1995 sale back to Jim. Jim sold it to me in1997. I had the car's current engine built by Jim Wanger's personalmechanic's, Duncan Micheal and Bob Schaefer. Duncan has built many of JimWangers' engines including Jim's famous Pontee Carlo and Red T/A. Bob's namewas on many Chevy race cars back in the day including building enginesfor John Greenwood. Signed by Jim Wangers, Brian Balish (Builder of many Ace Wilson cars and Royal Automotive), George DeLorean (Leader Automotive, John DeLorean's brother), Don Morton (Hurst Corp, Detroit) and Winston "Win" Brown (from the early Ace Wilson's Royal Racing Team).This is NOT a frame off restoration. No the original 400 Ram Air I is not available. It was removed byoriginal owner Mike Kneiper as soon as he took delivery of the car. Many parts from it's racing history included. I'm sure there are very few cars that have as an extensive a"Cult" following and be as obscure to the public. Look over theBlack Bird's resume to find those articles for yourself.Exact mileage unknown, probably less, due to rear gear changesthrough the years thus speedo registering faster then actual speed. Car is sold as is, where is, with no warranties implied orexpressed. All shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. By comparison Hagerty Ins. values for Yenko Super Camaros #2 values of $378,000 for, $374,000 for, and $250,000 for. It would be helpful if you would please read the resume beforecontacting me with any questions. All reasonable offers considered. See deposit and payment instructions. Non refundable deposit.Full payment is due within 7 days. Black Bird Resume (Web Links removed per Ebay rules) 1) PopularHot Rodding, An ArgusPublication, March 1971: “Instant Hop-Up For Pontiac’s GTO/Firebird” pages 30-33, 108 2) Super Stock & Drag Illustrated,Eastern Publishing Co., January 1972: “Building 455 Pontiac’s” pages 28-31, 77-78 3) The Observer & Eccentric News Papers,Sunday, February 17, 2002, “The Legend of Blackbird”, (Detroit Autorama Promo article andpicture) 4) The Observer & Eccentric News Papers,Thursday, February 21, 2002, “Racers, roadsters to headline classic car show”. Page (B)A3(Detroit Autorama Promo article and picture) 5) AmesPerformance Tri-Power Pontiac Nationals 2002, On line event photos, Norwalk 2002 6) Detroit Free Press, website August 2006, Woodward Dream Cruise promo photo 11 of 30, gallery. 7) Pontiac Enthusiast, AMOS Automotive Publishing, Sep/Oct 2006, “THEBLACKBIRD FLIES” cover,”LEGEND OF THE…Blackbird” pages 24-27 8) Pontiac Enthusiast, AMOS Automotive Publishing, “The Blackbird Flies” cover shot used as promo of their subscription page andblow-in cards in several issues. 9) TheFamous Jim Wangers’ Black Bird, Built by Brian Ballish Driven By JohnPolitzer and Frankie Ulrick, Now Owned By Dr. Eric M.Schiffer, picture produced by blueridgecreativity.com, hangs at Woodward Ave’s famous Duggan’sIrish Pub Royal Oak. 10) MiltSchornack and the Royal Bobcat GTOs, by Keith J. MacDonald with Milt Schornack, McFarland & Company, published 2006,pages 169-17011) Factory Lightweights Detroit’s DragRacing Specials of the ‘60s, byCharles Morris, Car Tec first published 2007, page 157 12) AmericanMuscle Supercars, by DavidNewhart, Motor Books first published 2008 pages 20-2113) WoodwardKnights poster by Bob Bowen, released2009. Captures a Woodward Ave scene with in front of Ted Spehars’ Sunoco gasstation home of the 1967 Plymouth GTX known as the Silver Bullet. Lined up on north bound Woodwardin front of the gas station is the GTX and Jim Wangers’Black Bird, a ’69 Super Bee and a’67 Corvette 427. 14) PontiacEnthusiast, AMOS Automotive Publishing, June 2009, “RARE PONCHSSTEAL THE SHOW”, page 7215) Cruis’News, October 2009, “WoodwardKnights” poster pictured and explained on page 1216) PontiacEntusiast, AMOS AutomotivePublishing, February 2010, “How-to WOODWARD 101”, page 6517) Performance Years Forum- Max PerformanceInc. Dec.2010 to present, Black Bird topic of discussion in their (1)GeneralForums (2) Your Best Pontiac Stories (3) Woodward Ave Silver Bullit vs Blackbird18) MuscleCar Review, SOURCE Interlink Media, November 2013, Letters “WangersStyle” page 819) DetroitJewish News, JewishRenaissance Media Publication, Dream Cruise edition, August 14- 20, 2014, “Meet The Car Buffs”, page51-5220) MuscleCar Review, SOURCE InterlinkMedia, December 2014, UP FRONT by Drew Harding, “A Tiny Blackbird”. ACME Traderannouncement of the soon to be released 1/18 scale version of Blackbird, page 1021) MuscleCar Review, SOURCE InterlinkMedia, February 2015, Street Fighters: “The Blackbird Flies Again”, pages 28-3122) ACME Trader Company, January 2015 releases 1/18 scale limited editionreplica of “The Black Bird”, calling it “A Tribute To OneOf The Most Famous Firebirds of All Time!” item number A180520123) StreetRod Life, Vol.2, No.3,Xceleration Media, Fall 2016, Club Spotlight, “Royal Pontiac Club”, page 6124) TheComplete Book Of American Muscle Supercars, by Tom Glatch, photography by David Newhardt, Quarto Publishing Group, firstpublished by Motor Books, 2016, pages 18-1925) 2017 Dream Cruise WXYZ Cover PhotoGallery, Copyright 2017 Scripps Media, Inc., WXYZ Detroit TV DreamCruise Sponsor check for their link to at wxyz 2017Woodward Dream cruiseIt would be helpful if you please read the resume first before contacting me with questions. Car is sold as is, where is. with no warranties implied or expressed. All shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.$500.00 Non refundable deposit. See deposit and payment instructions.Full payment is due within 7 days.