1967 Pontiac Firebird 326 Convertible Introducing this
1967 Pontiac Firebird 326 Convertible that is finished in a
Regimental Red exterior color combined with a black interior. This
Pontiac is a true testament to the timeless appeal of classic
American muscle cars. Highlights:- 326ci V8 engine-
4-Speed Manual Transmission- 4-Barrel Carburetor- Convertible Soft
Top + Boot Cover- Power Steering- Rally Wheels w/ PMD Center Caps-
$14,069.95 in Receipt Copies- Recent Engine Overhaul (May
2026)Matching its aggressive look, under the hood you will find a
326ci V8 engine that is accompanied by a four-barrel carburetor,
and a 4-speed manual transmission. Equipped with power steering,
front disc brakes, convertible soft top, boot cover, dual exhaust
outlets, 3-spoke steering wheel, chrome trim, white-line tires,
jack, and 14-inch Rally wheels with PMD center caps. Convenience
features include a driver-side rearview mirror, bucket seating,
center console, and a Pioneer stereo.Included with the vehicle are
receipt copies totaling approximately $14,069.95, dating from July
2003 through May 2026. Among the documented work is a recent engine
overhaul completed in May 2026 at a cost of $4,000. The records
reflect continued investment in the vehicle's upkeep. If you're in
the market for a classic American muscle car that combines optimal
performance and nostalgia, look no further than this Firebird that
is mechanically sound. For $29,950
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