Super nasty black '67 Firebird with big firepower. Freshly built
460 cubic inch stroker (400 base) by Michael's Racing Engines.
Built TH400 automatic. Power steering, power disc brakes. Laser
straight bodywork. A killer Firebird with looks to match.A black
Firebird probably isn't subtle enough to be called a sleeper, but
with the big firepower that lives under the twin snorkel hood, most
folks probably won't expect this awesome 1967 Pontiac Firebird to
be as fast as it is. The lightweight package certainly helps the
big stroker motor get results, but dressing it in deep, glossy
black paint makes it stand out, not blend in. And it wears that
black paint quite well, with laser-straight bodywork that reflects
beautifully?someone took their time getting this one right. Panel
fit is quite good with typical GM foibles like the back of the hood
doesn't quite sit flush without being pushed down, but it's been a
long time since we've seen a Firebird that fits together as well as
this one. Other details include a chin spoiler, a functional hood
tach, and a ducktail spoiler on the trunk lid, all factory pieces
that help with the menacing attitude. A few bits of bright trim
help offset all that black paint, including a beautifully finished
front bumper, polished wheel lip moldings, and bright stainless
around the windows. Factory emblems are in place in a few strategic
locations, but nobody's going to mistake this F-body for anything
else. It just looks mean.The black vinyl interior is mostly
original, which suggests that this was a nice car that was well
maintained its entire life. There's some minor wear on the driver's
seat (new seat covers are included with the car) but I'm not sure
I'd want to give up originality in search of perfection. The door
panels are in excellent condition, the dash isn't cracked, and the
aftermarket wood-rimmed wheel adds a touch of warmth that's
appreciated in the otherwise all-black passenger compartment.
Factory gauges are in place, but since they only cover the basics,
a trio of aftermarket dials were added under the center stack (note
that the ammeter has not been hooked up). There's an aftermarket
AM/FM/cassette stereo that probably dates to the 1980s, but after
you hear the way that stroker motor sounds, we doubt you'll be too
worried about the sound system. Sharp-eyed viewers will also notice
the little line lock button on the shifter, and yes, it's fully
functional?this car has already run 12s with sticky tires.
Pontiac-logo floor mats protect the fresh carpets and there's a
really nice original headliner overhead. The trunk carries a
correct mat and has no signs of trouble underneath.The engine is a
freshly built 460 cubic inch stroker by Michael's Racing Engines.
Based on a Pontiac 400 block, it fits in there like it should
because, well, that's what came in the car. Michael's has an
excellent reputation and this engine is proof?it's not fussy, but
it sure does cackle! The Ram Air hood is functional, force-feeding
the big Holley 4-barrel carb underneath, along with an aluminum
Edelbrock intake manifold. It also sports Edelbrock aluminum
cylinder heads, an MSD electronic ignition system, and an electric
fuel pump to reliably feed the beast. It was dressed in proper
Pontiac Turquoise engine enamel with a few chrome dress-up parts to
add some flash, and there's a massive aluminum radiator with twin
electric fans to keep it all nice and cool. Power steering and
power brakes make it easy to handle, and for a big power engine, it
starts, idles, and drives extremely well. This is not a high-strung
Primadonna. The engine is backed by a built TH400 3-speed automatic
that gleefully eats up all the torque the stroker motor puts out,
and with 3.55 gears out back, it's punchy but not annoying on the
highway. Subframe connectors reinforce the tub in a way you can
actually feel, and Stainless Works long-tube headers feed a full
3-inch exhaust system that sounds spectacular. There's also a new
gas tank, fresh lines and hoses, upgraded urethane bushings, and
fresh shocks to round out the list of new equipment. 15-inch Cragar
mags are the right choice on a vintage brawler like this, and they
carry staggered 215/65/15 front and 255/70/15 rear BFGoodrich T/A
radials.Documentation is extensive, including factory build sheet,
restoration receipts, and a build sheet from Michael's Racing
Engines.This slick Firebird has already proven itself. It's fully
sorted, seriously fast, yet surprisingly user-friendly. It has the
right look, a lot of attitude, but none of that high-maintenance
stuff that makes big horsepower cars a challenge to own. If that
sounds like your kind of fun, give us a call today!Harwood Motors
always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections
of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1967 Pontiac Firebird
Listing ID:CC-2006030
Price:$49,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1967
Make:Pontiac
Model:Firebird
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black vinyl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:92858
Stock Number:122067
VIN:223377U169570
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