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 ...
Firebird production collapsed in 1972, not because customers were no longer interested in Pontiac's car but because of the UAW strike that impacted the operations at the Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant.
The standard ‘67 Firebird engine was a 230 cubic inch (3.8 Liters) inline six-cylinder with a single overhead cam (SOHC) putting out 165 HP with a single one-barrel carburetor. The upgraded ...
It’s important to carefully check the trims of the car you’re interested in to make sure that you’re getting the features you want, and aren’t overpaying for those you don’t want.
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