I. 326 C.I. V8
II. 2-Barrel Carburetor
III. "ST300" 2-Speed Automatic
IV. Power Steering
V. Power Brakes
VI. Front Disc Brakes
VII. Power Convertible Top
VIII. Highly Original Interior
IX. Factory Gauges
X. Original AM Pushbutton Radio
XI. Eye-Catching Orange Paint
XII. Full Center Console
XIII. Vent Windows
XIV. Dual Exhausts
The twin of the Chevrolet Camaro, the Pontiac Firebird was renowned
for its sleek design and muscular performance. With its distinctive
styling, iconic split grille, and bold presence on the road, the
Firebird captured the essence of the golden age of muscle cars in
the 1960s. This first-year 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible is the
real deal, with its highly-original interior and eye-catching
paintjob. Popping open the hood reveals a 326 C.I. V8 breathing
easy through a 2-barrel carburetor, allowing this cruiser of a
Firebird to glide down the road effortlessly. Torque is put into
the pavement through a smooth-shifting ST-300 2-speed automatic
transmission, which gives this Firebird a comfortable ride that's
tough to beat. The exterior's laser-straight, curvy bodylines are
bathed in a gorgeous shade of orange, which gleams in the sun with
a fantastic finish. The chrome brightwork is also in excellent
shape, and it only adds to the attractiveness of this Firebird's
bright orange paint! A contrasting black convertible matches the
interior, and it adds a serious layer of attractiveness to the car.
Taking a look at the undercarriage lets you know just how solid
this car is, with strong floors, frame rails, trunk, and door
jambs. Opening the twin doors and stepping inside reveals a
stunning, highly-original black vinyl interior, complete with comfy
bucket seats that are perfect for cruising and a full center
console for added convenience. Woodgrain trim on the doors and
center stack add a splash of vintage contrast to this Firebird's
interior, and the original gauges as well as the factory AM
pushbutton radio still sit in the dashboard! Factory-style PMD 15"
wheels are what this car rolls on, and they're wrapped with Cooper
Cobra RWL tires for a period-correct, factory-fresh look that's
sure to turn heads! Rest assured, this '67 Firebird Convertible is
ready to turn heads up and down the street at the turn of a key.
It's not going to be on the showroom for long, so don't let it pass
you by!
VIN & Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN- 223677U136373
2: Pontiac Motor Division
23: Firebird
67: 2-door convertible
7: 1967 model year
U: Lordstown, Ohio GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
136373: Serial number; 36,373rd 1967 Pontiac scheduled for
production at Lordstown Assembly
COWL TAG-
703: Assembly line sequence number
04D: Production date in the 4th week of April, 1967
67: 1967 model year
22367=
2: Pontiac Motor Division
24: Firebird, standard interior
67: 2-door convertible
LOR: Built in Lordstown, Ohio, U.S.A.
2566: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VIN
253-Z: "Black Vinyl" interior trim, standard bucket seats without
headrests
R: "Regimental Red" exterior paint
2: "Black" convertible top
2WG=
2: Accessory Group II
W: "Soft Ray" tinted glass, windshield only
G: Full center console
Vehicle Details
1967 Pontiac Firebird
Listing ID:CC-1865564
Price:$33,995
Location:Greene, Iowa
Year:1967
Make:Pontiac
Model:Firebird
Exterior Color:Orange
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:28821
Stock Number:24155
VIN:223677U136373
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