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while 1967 coupes average $39,445. Considering the 1969 Firebird? Here is everything you need to know about its maintenance, reliability, and average prices. Pontiac had been pitching a small two ...
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The 1967 Pontiac Firebird represents the first model year of Pontiac's "pony car." The Firebird, along with its sister car the Chevrolet Camaro, was GM's response to the sensational societal ...
Once again, Pontiac also offered a 4-barrel version, this time called Firebird H.O. and benefitting from a total output of 285 horsepower. But the crème de la crème for the model year 1967 was ...
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 ...
Banshee was quickly dropped and the car was officially a Firebird. February 23, 1967, four and a half months after the '67 Camaro was released, Firebirds began to arrive in Pontiac showrooms.
Pontiac joined the battle in the pony market with the Firebird, but fighting against the Camaro and the Mustang looked impossible at first. The GM brand sold only 82,560 Firebirds in 1967 ...
In the world of classic American muscle cars, few vehicles hold as much significance as the 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible ...
The AssessmentOur '67 Firebird convertible has been the subject ... and a Polygraphite rear traction arm ("radius rod" in Pontiac speak) bushing set. The entire purchase set us back around $ ...
Not sure who wrote the crazy review of this car but they are wrong. This car is a 1967 Pontiac Firebird...it happens to be mine.