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1967 pontiac firebird
1967 pontiac firebird










1967 pontiac firebird

Fit and finish are quite good overall and you can't argue with just how right these early F-bodies look, especially when showcased on such a solid car as this. You'll also note that the restorers spent long dollars on the chrome and stainless trim, as everything from the unique front bumper and grille assembly, to the profile moldings, to the slender slotted taillights and rear bumper remains in very good condition. Ever seen a person loaded with bright tattoos wearing a nice suit? Sure, they look grown up and civilized at face value, but you just know there's something wild underneath there as well. The black vinyl top provides the perfect amount of contrast, breaking up the light-yellow paint just enough to keep things from getting bland, all while adding further sophistication to the curb appeal of this Poncho. It was finished a few years ago, so there are some minor signs of use, but you can tell that this was an expensive makeover, not a quickie, and the strong driver-quality car shows all the better for it today. The result is a beautifully done car that sparkles in the sunlight and looks crisply rendered from any angle. That is the car's original color combination and by the looks of things it was completely disassembled and stripped bare for the paint job.

1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD CODE

This lovely Firebird has all the desirable muscle car styling cues, ranging from the sculpted hood complete with incorporated tachometer, to the rear quarter 'gills' at the profiles, to the tough-looking ducktail spoiler out back, but the wonderfully subtle Code Y Mayfair Maze color makes it look eminently tasteful. Pontiac was especially good at making even their pony car look like it was made for grown-ups, although they certainly never shied away from their performance pedigree. That is the car's original color combination and by the looks of things it. So, if you're a Poncho guy or gal or just someone who's grown tired of the ubiquitous Camaro, perhaps this dialed-in beauty is the solution. Offering a strong running 400 V8 mated to an overdrive transmission, choice options, bright light-yellow paint, and that undeniable performance look that has made these cars cult favorites among petrol heads that love to walk a slightly different path. If you follow our website, then already know just how much we love F-bodies here at Streetside Classics, and compared to their Camaro cousins, 1st generation Firebirds like this beautiful 1967 Pontiac Firebird are a rather unusual, and refreshing find.

1967 pontiac firebird

SHARP F-BODY! 400 V8, 4 SPEED AUTO, A/C, PS, PB W/ FRT DISC, RUNS/DRIVES GREAT!












1967 pontiac firebird