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1967 Pontiac Firebird *VIDEO* 400 4 SPEED A/C TYROL BLUE NUMBERS MATCHING SO CAL

  • Price: Ask a price!
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Firebird
  • SubModel: 400
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: 400
  • Year: 1967
  • Mileage: 1
  • Color: TYROL BLUE
  • Engine size: 400 WU CODE
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: DARK BLUE METALLIC
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Brea, California, United States

Description

1967 FIREBIRD 400 4-Speed with PHS documents(1 of 1220 made)
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT INFORMATION:400 c.i. WU Code Motor (which means it's 4bbl, 4-speed California A.I.R motor)Original color: Tyrol BlueOriginal interior: Dark Blue Metallic4 Speed - Floor ShiftA/CDual ExhaustDeluxe Steering WheelRally II WheelsSoft Ray Tinted GlassCustom Floor Shift KnobNumbers matching WU code motor with 670 headsWide Oval Red Stripe E70x14 tiresAxle Code: XF (3.23, standard axle)
Originally shipped to Herman Theroff Pontiac in Fresno, CA.
Original California license plate included.
I bought this 6-years ago in San Jose, which is near the original Pontiac dealer in Fresno, CA. I brought it to So Cal where it has been since. The person I bought it from inherited it from his uncle who he said was the original owner. That's the only owner history I know. I drove it into the garage and simply parked it. I had full intentions on restoring this as it is a great candidate with very desirable color combination in addition to to the desirable 4-speed and Air Conditioning. Pontiac discontinued making a 400 4-speed A/C combination in 1968 and I believe they re-appeared in 1969. This first generation Firebird is rare.
I am unable to restore this as life has become too busy for me. My career is move at a faster pace and taking more of my time. My family is also taking the rest of my time and I have other projects I would like to eventually get to. I love this Firebird, but I'm realizing I won't be able to do it. That being said, I am willing to wait to get a fair price for a car. I'm sure a quality restoration that takes this car back to it's original glory will bring value to $50,000 when all is said and done.
I have almost all the missing A/C brackets, intake manifold and linkage, A/C dryer, lower front air baffle, and A/C condenser, exhaust manifolds and original wood shift knob which I bought over the years. I paid a lot of money drove all over to get. It took a long time searching for them, but I will give the buyer the first opportunity to make an offer on these. Otherwise, they will be listed separately. I would like to recover what I paid for these.
I have uploaded three videos for you so I hope it will answer any questions that you have. I know I listed this high, but please remember this is a good project, California car with many desirable options that only add to the value compared to a base 400 model.