This 1967 Pontiac Firebird is known as "The Essence of 1967."
Powered by a 450hp LS2 engine with a Typhoon manifold, headers and
custom programming, paired with a 4L65E automatic transmission and
a Strange Ford 9-inch rear end. It's equipped with a side exhaust
molded into the underside, smoothed engine compartment and coil
packs relocated behind the firewall. Built in 2010 by Maurer Hot
Rods of Fairbury, IL, and the chrome plating by Advanced Plating in
Nashville, TN. This car is riding on Moser 33-spline axles, a
modified Heidts Pro-G subframe, 4-link molded into the unibody and
Air Ride Shockwave suspension. Stopping power is provided by
Wilwood brakes. Finished in two-tone PPG Copper and GM Cashmere,
the exterior features filled, the side rocker panels were lowered
2.5 inches, smoothed cowl vents, a sculpted rear spoiler and a
custom stainless grille. The interior features a custom-fabricated
dash, console and seats. It is sitting on staggered 18- and 20-inch
Intro wheels wrapped in Nitto tires. This Firebird is a multiple
award-winner, including ISCA and Goodguys.
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