

#1967 firebird manual#
Refinished as original in Silverglaze metallic paint with side stripes, a black vinyl roof and matching black Deluxe interior, it significantly retains the original L76 engine and 4-speed manual transmission. A step up in the hierarchy from the base 326 model, 002 was equipped with the L76 High Output (HO) version of the 326 CI V-8 engine, which was specified with a Rochester 4-barrel carburetor, higher compression and dual exhaust for a factory rating of 285 HP. Like 001, this Firebird bears a cowl plate showing it was built in the second week of December 1966 and designated as a corporate show car. 001, the first Firebird convertible, it has received a nut-and-bolt concours-quality rotisserie restoration to like-original condition.įounder of the Gas Monkey Garage in Dallas, Texas, and host of Discovery Network’s “Fast N’ Loud” television show, Rawlings and his Gas Monkey team documented the restoration over two consecutive episodes of “Fast N’ Loud” in early 2014.
#1967 firebird serial#
Offered from the personal collection of Richard Rawlings, who located it in Connecticut along with Serial No. 002, denoting the fact that it was the second production Firebird built at the Lordstown, Ohio, assembly plant and the first in coupe configuration. Additional underbody photos are presented in the gallery below.This 1967 Pontiac Firebird is Serial No. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission. The 400ci V8 has been modified with an Edelbrock intake manifold, headers, a custom dual exhaust system with Magnaflow mufflers, MSD electronic ignition, and replacement spark plug wires. The five-digit odometer shows 36k miles, approximately 2k of which have been added by the seller.

The three-spoke steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer and multi-function gauge with fuel level, oil pressure, water temperature, and voltage readouts.
#1967 firebird Bluetooth#
Equipment includes polished sill plates, vent windows, a Custom Autosound AM/FM Bluetooth radio, a center console, and front and rear lap belts. The interior features front bucket seats and a rear bench that were reupholstered in black vinyl along with a matching dashboard, door panels, and carpets. The car is equipped with power steering, KYB shock absorbers, and power-assisted front disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors. The 17″ Vintage Wheel Works V45 wheels are wrapped in Falken FK452 tires measuring 245/45 up front and 255/45 out back. Features include quad headlights, dual hood scoops, a painted hood stripe, a hood-mounted tachometer, chrome rocker covers and bumpers, and dual exhaust outlets. The car is said to have been refinished in red during refurbishment for a Harbor Freight Tools marketing initiative. This first-year Firebird is offered in West Virginia with a concept rendering, spare parts, and clean Texas title in the seller’s name. The car was acquired by the seller in 2013 and is said to have been refurbished by Jeff Tann for a Harbor Freight Tools marketing initiative. Features include a painted hood stripe, 17″ five-spoke wheels, power-assisted front disc brakes, power steering, headers, a dual-outlet exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers, an Edelbrock intake manifold, MSD electronic ignition, a center console, and a Custom Autosound AM/FM Bluetooth radio. This 1967 Pontiac Firebird coupe is finished in red over a black vinyl interior and is powered by a 400ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission.
