How many 1967 firebird 326 ho were 4speed coupes?
I have a 1967 firebird 326 ho with a 4 speed coupe, it is all original and has been family owned. How rare is it, and need to know what kind of restoration would it be worth doing.

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.
I have a 1967 firebird 326 ho with a 4 speed coupe, it is all original and has been family owned. How rare is it, and need to know what kind of restoration would it be worth doing.
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