1967 firebird for sale8/2/2023 The carpet looks perfect, while the dash and pad are free from flaws. The bucket seats and remaining upholstery are finished in gold vinyl, which complements the painted surfaces perfectly. The interior looks showroom fresh, with no evidence of any wear or tear. The “wow” factor continues when you open the doors and take a look inside this Firebird. The owner says that it has plenty of old-school power, and it seems that the car is ready to hit the road to provide an enjoyable classic motoring experience for its next owner. That 400 runs perfectly, with no signs of smoke, odd noises, or oil consumption. It is a complete numbers-matching classic, and it is said to be in mechanically excellent condition. This engine bay is spotlessly clean, and it doesn’t flatter to deceive with this car. Line this Firebird up next to a Camaro SS396 (14.1 seconds), a Corvette with an L79 (14.2 seconds), or an S-Code Mustang (14.5 seconds), and the Pontiac would more than hold its own. That’s a figure that stands up well today, but it put the car in some elite company back in 1967. Point it at a ¼ mile, and the journey will be all over in 14.2 seconds. This combination means that the Firebird is no slowcoach. The original owner also ordered the Pontiac with a 3-speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes. This car features the 400ci V8, which would be producing 325hp. The 1967 model year saw buyers offered a wide choice of engines for their shiny new Firebirds. It would still be worth performing an in-person inspection, and with the owner appearing to be pretty approachable, this could potentially be arranged. That’s a good thing when dealing with a 1st generation pony car, and the lack of surface corrosion visible in any of the supplied photos gives us cause to be optimistic about the car’s potential to be rust-free. The owner doesn’t mention rust in the listing but does say that the car is always kept in a climate-controlled garage. That brings us to the question of rust, and careful examination of the photos reveals no problems or issues. There is no evidence of prior accident damage, and none is mentioned in the listing. The panels appear to be laser straight, with no signs of any dings or dents. Looking beyond the paint, we need to consider the physical condition of the Firebird. The Firebird rolls on a perfect set of 14″ Rallye II wheels wrapped in new BF Goodrich redline tires. It is complemented by chrome that sparkles in the sun and tinted glass that appears to be flawless. The paint shines beautifully, with no evidence of substantial scratches, chips, or deterioration. This was a Special Order color and was only available for the Spring of 1967. The owner has whipped back the cover, so do you like what you see? The Firebird is finished in its original Coronado Gold, although the owner admits that the car has received a repaint in this original color in the past. This is a “winner takes all” proposition, so you might want to take a closer look to see if you would like to join the bidding party on the Pontiac. Located in Omaha, Nebraska, you will find the frisky Firebird listed for sale here on eBay. That means that someone is guaranteed to become the next owner of this beautiful car in a few short days. What makes it even more tempting is that while the bidding has reached a very modest level, the reserve has already been met. It is the sort of car that would appeal to the person seeking a turn-key classic that needs nothing. Hiding under this cover is a 1967 Pontiac Firebird that is achingly beautiful.
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