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1967 Firebird 400
Hi. Thanks for looking. I am trying to locate a 1967 Firebird 400. It was "Cameo Ivory" (white) with blue interior and an automatic transmission. It also had a rare option column shift and no console. My dad sold the car when I was younger and I can still remember it driving off. Since then I've never let my dad forget about that car and how much I enjoyed it. That car started my love for pontiacs and firebirds from a very early age. It also holds a certain sentimental value for my parents because it was the car they drove off from their wedding. If anyone has any information about it I would be very greatful because I have been trying to find it for a while now. Last time I saw it was in Norman Oklahoma in about 1998 or 1999. The VIN is 223377U161279
I have some pictures of it but I'll post those later because they are on a different computer. Again thanks for your time. -Tyler |
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Check with Muscle Collector here on the board - he lives in the Tulsa area and I think it would be safe to say that NOBODY has bought more Pontiacs in Oklahoma than him.
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Hey, Tyler ! First, welcome aboard that great forum. We are ALL pontiac fanatics here so you're a friend ! I am, myself, a 67-68 Firebird fan, owning a 68 Firebird 400 convertible and currently restoring a 67 Firebird 400 hardtop. You will find a ton of info here if ever you're in need of tips. I sure hope you get tips that will lead you to find your beloved firebird. Good luck and let us know the outcome. In what state are you ?
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Speaking of rare...
my son is presently working on a '67 Gulf Turquois/Cameo painted top, bench seat, column shift auto 400 car. Will sport poverty caps and probably white stripe tires. A granny look for sure! The F-body thing is new to us but we are really looking forward to this one coming together. Welcome aboard, btw! Ron
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