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1967 Pontiac Firebird Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Sharing a platform and some body parts with the Chevy Camaro, the 1967 Pontiac Firebird appeared on the pony car scene five months later, with a higher pricetag. As a credible street competitor against the Camaro and Mustang, the 1967 Firebird distinguished itself from its Chevy cousin in its front end styling and under-the-hood power.
Available as a 2-door coupe or convertible, the 1967 Firebird featured a split-front Pontiac grille with four headlights (to the Camaro's two), two stuck-up nostril hood scoops, and slat GTO-like taillights. Six different engine options were featured, starting with the sluggish 230 single-barrel carb I6 rated at 165-hp. The other six-cylinder engine, the Sprint, had a 4-barrel carb and got a more respectable 215-hp. Both I6 engines were paired with a 3-speed manual or 2-speed automatic.
The V8s were the true muscle car power behind the Firebird, however, and worth the extra money if you wanted more sports performance. They were paired with either a heavy-duty 3-speed manual or regular 4-speed manual, with a 2 and 3-speed auto option. A 326, 2-barrel carb hit 250-hp, and a High Output version with a 4-barrel carb hit 285-hp. The High Output engine featured stiffer suspension and dual exhaust pipes as well. The true pony king was the 400 V8 (the same as the GTO) which rated 325-hp. This was also offered with the optional Ram Air, which featured a different camshaft. The 400 V8 sported more performance-oriented parts.

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by Anonymous
May 25, 2011
I've owned this car for a long time. Built it from the ground up 20 years ago, been sitting for about 15 years. I can't waitn to get it back on the road, fully modernized from a handling perspective, and some modern upgrades in the drivetrain.May 25, 2011
by Brandon D
Aug 23, 2010
Amazing performance. Chevy 350 small block. Cams, headers, lifters, push rods, Demon carb, Edelbrock valve covers, the works, etc. Front passenger side fender is smashed. It's 43 yrs old, of course it has rattles and squeaks. Amazing color. Brand new interior. Looks and compliments everywhere I take it. 7mpg =/ It's an antique so things are always needing to be replaced. So much fun. If you like American muscle, you'll love it. Great exceleration, needs disc brakes tho.Aug 23, 2010
by Dylan W
Jul 20, 2010
I have had this car for about 5 years now> My dad bought it so we could work on it together. The 400 engine is very fast. It definitely turns heads everywhere i go. It doesnt get good gas mileage, but thats okay with me because the engine is huge and fast. Jul 20, 2010

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