Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. American muscle cars of the late 1960s and early ‘70s have unique cachet among collectors, and the Pontiac Firebird is no ...
The 1967 Firebird 400 arrived at a moment when Detroit was locked in a horsepower race, yet Pontiac managed to give its new pony car a personality that went beyond raw numbers. By blending a big-inch ...
Serial no. 001 – that’s what it says on this Pontiac Firebird that popped up for sale as part of the Mecum Kissimmee auction scheduled for January. It is the first car of the legendary family to have ...
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 ...
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1967 Firebird 400 specs and values for modern buyers
The 1967 Firebird 400 gives you one of the sharpest blends of classic style and real performance in the pony car era. You need to understand both its factory specifications and its current market ...
Like the rest of the first-generation Firebird, the 1967 model ended up seeing the daylight in both coupe and convertible body styles. And it goes without saying the coupe was the one that received ...
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 ...
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 ...
American muscle cars of the late 1960s and early ‘70s have unique cachet among collectors, and the Pontiac Firebird is no exception. Now the very first example of legendary car is up for grabs. A red ...
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