The 1967 Firebird was available with a choice of several six-cylinder and V8 units, all in an attempt to target an audience as large as possible by offering an engine for pretty much anyone who wanted ...
When John Leland, a research engineer from Kettering, Ohio, bought his '67 Firebird 400 convertible in 1980, he didn't know it was one of the first 100 F-body Pontiacs ever built, nor did he know that ...
1967 was a big model year for General Motors, and for the history of the pony car. After watching Ford's Mustang become a sales sensation following its 1964 debut, GM was finally ready to answer with ...
Pontiac is credited with turning the key on the muscle car era with the legendary 1964 GTO, and by the time the GTO's first generation ended in 1967, the Ford Mustang was three years old and had sold ...
What an absolute beauty of a car! You can make money with it at shows... Just ask anyone if they know what kind of car, you response will generally be 69 Camaro, then double up since it has wing (vent ...
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird represents the first year of Pontiac's version of a "pony car," created to compete with and take sales from the amazingly successful Ford Mustang. Even though it was a sister ...
The coupe was once again the star of the Firebird show in 1967, accounting for over 67,000 units of the total 82,560 cars produced by Pontiac as part of this series. The convertible's popularity was ...
What an absolute beauty of a car! You can make money with it at shows... Just ask anyone if they know what kind of car, you response will generally be 69 Camaro, then double up since it has wing (vent ...