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'70 Firebird Formula #s 400/4-sp, Keylime Green
Neat car in a color I haven't heard referenced before. Is this the same color as Citrus Green?
Ling to 1970 Formula auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/wfcAA...TU/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/mXoAA...Rm/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ck0AA...kq/s-l1600.jpg 226870N121071 |
That wheel and tire combo doesn't do it any favors IMO.
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I agree on the Wheels and Tires (easy fix).....but I love the car and the Citrus Green :)
Dan |
Looks like it had been sold at $29k and change the last time around, but here is it again, in the link below:
Link to 1970 Formula auction |
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Not exactly a top shelf resto, but I would drive it. In fact, I would drive the stink out of it.
I am one of those odd balls who prefer the early formula to the TA. |
My step dad had brought home a 72 Formula (traded in) as he worked at the Toyota dealer in town. This was 1978, and I had just gotten my license at 15 (SC) I remember he letting me take the car to the convenience store nearby. I had heard about neutral drops but had never done one. Well my first ND was in a 72 Formula 400 and it did not let me down. But I thought I had torn it up it made such a loud thump before the rear hides lite up.
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Love the car also agree a wheel change would make all the difference! :beers: ~ Pete . |
What wheels would you put on it?
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Anything vintage. Would prefer the factory wheels to those.
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