I'm going to be taking on a rebuild of a 1969 Firebird pretty soon and while mostly complete parts wise, I would be lying if I said I knew were really any of the hardware is (I'm being given a partially assembled shell, subframe fenders and doors are mounted but that's it). I have been looking through some options from Amazon to OPGI and am very pleased that everything is much more affordable now than 15 years ago when I was building my 1972 Chevelle.
I know the front end of this Firebird is a little more tricky than most cars and from working on a good variety of cars over the years I know having the right nuts and bolts makes ALL the difference.
I found this and was wondering if it's worth buying? Are there any that are more focused on the front end sheet metal and million piece headlight/grille assembly?
I plan on getting the factory assembly manual to aid in the assembly as this is the First Firebird I have assembled and generally I'm the one who took the car apart that I'm assembling so this is a puzzle to say the least.