Pontiac Vehicle

Pontiac Firebird

Model Year 1967
Engine Available
Fuel Efficient
Advanced Transmission
Safety Features
MSRP varied greatly over the years, with later models like the 2002 Trans Am WS6 starting around $31,000
Starting MSRP (when new)

About the 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird

A pony car famous for its performance and appearances in popular culture.

Engine & Performance

Engine:
Varied widely over its production, including options from a 3.8L V6 to a 5.7L V8 LT1 in later models, and even a turbocharged 3.8L V6 in the 1989 Turbo Trans Am
Performance:
A 1998 Firebird with the 5.7L V8 could accelerate from 0-60 mph in about 5.3 seconds
Fuel Economy:
Fuel economy varied by engine, with V8 models typically on the lower end of efficiency
Transmission:
Options included 3-speed, 4-speed manual, and 3-speed, 4-speed automatic transmissions, depending on the year and model

Dimensions & Weight

Dimensions:
Length: around 196.8 in, Width: 72.4 in, Height: 49.7 in for the third generation, with slight variations across different years
Weight:
Approximately 3,400 lbs for V8 models, varying by configuration and options

Safety Features

Safety Systems:
Included basic safety features like seat belts; later models added features such as airbags and anti-lock brakes

Interior Features

Interior:
Sporty interiors with options for bucket seats, T-tops, and advanced (for the era) audio and comfort features

Exterior Design

Exterior:
Iconic styling that evolved from sleek and muscular in the early years to more aerodynamic in the 1980s and 90s, including notable features like pop-up headlights and large rear spoilers

Technology & Innovation

Technology:
Introduced advancements in performance technology over its lifespan, including turbocharging and fuel injection in the 1980s

Trim Levels & Options

Available Trims:
Offered in various trims including the base model, Formula, and Trans Am, with special editions like the WS6 Performance Package

Recognition & Legacy

Awards & Recognition:

The Firebird, especially the Trans Am variant, became an icon of American performance cars, celebrated in numerous films and TV shows

Historical Significance:

As one of the key American pony cars, the Firebird represented Pontiac�s competitive spirit in the muscle car market, showcasing performance and style

Production Information

Production Numbers: Total production varied yearly, with a peak during the muscle car era of the late 60s and early 70s

Frequently Asked Questions About the 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird

What engine does the 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird have?

The 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird features Varied widely over its production, including options from a 3.8L V6 to a 5.7L V8 LT1 in later models, and even a turbocharged 3.8L V6 in the 1989 Turbo Trans Am.

What is the fuel economy of the 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird?

The 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird achieves Fuel economy varied by engine, with V8 models typically on the lower end of efficiency.

What was the original price of the 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird?

The 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird had a starting MSRP of MSRP varied greatly over the years, with later models like the 2002 Trans Am WS6 starting around $31,000 when new.

What safety features does the 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird have?

The 1967 Pontiac Pontiac Firebird includes Included basic safety features like seat belts; later models added features such as airbags and anti-lock brakes.