Hi /o/. LTS, there is a Pontiac Firebird parked up on our property and its been out of commission for probably 12 odd years. We don't know why the owner parked her up, but something needed a repair. He's now passed away and we'd like to get the Firebird back to a good state. Does /o/ have any advice on restoration etc? We know nothing.
It's 3am so I'll post photos in the morning. Will also find out the year etc.
>>17418228
>1.
First obtain a title for it.
Contact next of kin or start the paperwork at your local DMV/DPS/whatever your state has. Some states are simple, some get complicated and expensive.
>2.
Check for rust. Make sure the chassis and body are in good enough shape to even be worth restoring.
>3.
Decide if you want it as a long term restoration project or you just want it up and running to drive it.
Go on CCG, im your regular firebird nerd so I can probably help you out.
Read this online if you can or anything by Hand
https://www.amazon.com/How-Build-Performance-Pontiac-Design/dp/1884089674
This book is kinda meh but if you have never restored a car before it has some useful pictures and references
https://www.amazon.com/Trans-Am-Firebird-Restoration-How/dp/1613251726/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1498236583&sr=8-3&keywords=pontiac+firebird+book
>>17419354
lol its old literally dont need a title