The 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 arrived as a stylish sibling to the Chevrolet Camaro, yet it quietly packed more performance, engineering and character than its spec sheet suggested. On paper it looked ...
In last month's installment, we took the first steps needed to bring the world-famous 1968 Firebird Grand Marque VIII factory show car back to new condition. Our primary partner in this ongoing tech ...
I've waited 20 years to finally purchase my high performance Pontiac dream car. Got bitten by the Firebird bug when I was 15 years old, the day my dad brought home a 1968 Verdoro green 350 hardtop as ...
Most Firebirds produced in 1968 rolled off the assembly lines either with a 250 (4.1-liter) six-cylinder unit or a 350 (5.7-liter) V8 fitted with a 2-barrel carburetor. The two engines powered more ...
Produced for four generations between the 1967 and 2002 model years, the Pontiac Firebird is an American favorite, offering dramatic style backed by loads of gasoline-fueled muscle. That said, the ...
The first-generation Pontiac Firebird got the go-ahead in February 1967 at the Lordstown factory in Ohio, with the car being offered until 1969 as a 2-door coupe and 2-door convertible. Follow us: The ...
The Pontiac Firebird debuted for the 1967 model year, five months after the launch of the Chevrolet Camaro, as General Motors’ answer to Ford’s Mustang. The Firebird differed somewhat in appearance ...
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1969 Firebird 350 HO vs 400: What buyers should know
The 1969 Pontiac Firebird lineup forces you to choose between two very different personalities: the 350 HO and the 400. Both deliver classic first‑gen style and real V8 punch, but they target ...
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