hello, does anyone know why the 69' bird automatic console, appears to have had two options, either the round type handle, or the tee style. were there two options ? were they standard and deluxe ? thanks
thanks, thats what mine is (sim wood knob with bird logo). i was just wondering because sometimes i see a 69' bird with the t-handle (guess that was taken from a 67 or 68).
It depends on which transmission the 69 has. A 1969 with the 2-speed auto should have the T-handle (same style as were used on 1967-68 Firebirds, I think).
A 1969 with TH350 or TH400 should have the round simulated wood knob. The 1969 TH350/TH400 Firebirds also have "Rally sports speed shift", where you manually can shift one step at a time by holding the lever to the right.
Sorry if my english isn't perfect, but I think you would have even more difficulty understanding me if I wrote in my native language.
It depends on which transmission the 69 has. A 1969 with the 2-speed auto should have the T-handle (same style as were used on 1967-68 Firebirds, I think).
A 1969 with TH350 or TH400 should have the round simulated wood knob. The 1969 TH350/TH400 Firebirds also have "Rally sports speed shift", where you manually can shift one step at a time by holding the lever to the right.
Sorry if my english isn't perfect, but I think you would have even more difficulty understanding me if I wrote in my native language.
Ronnie Stensson Sweden
Your english is a lot better than most people that live in this country.
It depends on which transmission the 69 has. A 1969 with the 2-speed auto should have the T-handle (same style as were used on 1967-68 Firebirds, I think).
A 1969 with TH350 or TH400 should have the round simulated wood knob. The 1969 TH350/TH400 Firebirds also have "Rally sports speed shift", where you manually can shift one step at a time by holding the lever to the right.
Sorry if my english isn't perfect, but I think you would have even more difficulty understanding me if I wrote in my native language.
Ronnie Stensson Sweden
Ronnie, you are doing just fine.....för att vara Svensk dvs...lol....where in Sweden? Im from Stockholm originally...some of us would have no problem with your native language!
thanks, thats what mine is (sim wood knob with bird logo). i was just wondering because sometimes i see a 69' bird with the t-handle (guess that was taken from a 67 or 68).
Ask da wifie for a palish tonight ...lol
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Ronnie, you are doing just fine.....för att vara Svensk dvs...lol....where in Sweden? Im from Stockholm originally...some of us would have no problem with your native language!
Hej Björn!
I have read some of your posts earlier, and I thought your name looked swedish. I live in Linköping (which is about 125 miles south of Stockholm, if anyone else wonders). I have recently bought a 1969 Firebird 400 from the USA, and is waiting for it to be delivered to Sweden. I'm not new to the old car hobby, but this is my first Pontiac.
Ronnie, you are doing just fine.....för att vara Svensk dvs...lol....where in Sweden? Im from Stockholm originally...some of us would have no problem with your native language!
Hej Björn!
I have read some of your posts earlier, and I thought your name looked swedish. I live in Linköping (which is about 125 miles south of Stockholm, if anyone else wonders). I have recently bought a 1969 Firebird 400 from the USA, and is waiting for it to be delivered to Sweden. I'm not new to the old car hobby, but this is my first Pontiac.
/Ronnie
Hej Ronnie....yup, I used to drive thru there alot in the late 60`s, my ex wife ,when we were dating lived in Trelleborg! There is/was? a guy in Linköping with a blue TP21 Sugga, I talked to a bit when I had mine here in the states... ok, you dont even have your FB yet...bet its hard to wait! there are a couple of other Swedes (living in Sweden)on here too,you may eventually meet up with them... welcome aboard!