Vehicle Description
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird Sprint Convertible is a remarkable piece
of automotive history, conceived by the visionary John DeLorean
during his tenure as head of Pontiac. This model was DeLorean's
answer to European sports cars, focusing on handling and all-around
performance rather than just straight-line acceleration. Its
burgundy exterior and distinctive 250CID Overhead Cam (OHC) engine.
This first-year model Firebird is not just a car but a testament to
Pontiac's innovative spirit. The unique Pontiac exclusive engine is
an engineering marvel known for its smooth cruising capabilities.
The Sprint version was considered quite powerful, equipped with a
four-barrel carburetor. The interior features black vinyl bucket
seats, maintaining the original style with some parts replaced over
the years. The white vinyl convertible top with a plastic rear
window adds an elegant touch to the vehicle's overall
appearance.
Highlights:
• First-year model of the Pontiac Firebird series
• Unique 250CID OHC engine, a Pontiac exclusive
• Designed for handling and all-around performance
• Classic burgundy exterior
• White vinyl convertible top
• Black vinyl bucket seats
• Four-barrel carburetor
• Preserved in the same family since new
• 14" PMD wheels with trim rings
• Partial restoration
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird Sprint Convertible is a collector's
dream, combining classic styling, unique engineering, and a rich
family history. It's a perfect addition for anyone who appreciates
the legacy of American muscle cars. Contact us to explore this
iconic vehicle and make it a part of your collection.