1967 Pontiac Firebird Conv.
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1967 Pontiac Firebirds - Convertible VIN: 001 & Coupe VIN: 002 \ Pontiac Royalty

Stock Number: 10014

This Listing is for Both Cars - Selling as a Pair \ 1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD VIN 001 and VIN 002

Presented from a private collection are the very first production Firebirds built, VIN 001 and 002. They are the most significant Firebird's ever produced and a huge piece of GM and automotive history, built at the Pontiac Lordstown, OH, assembly plant in early 1967.

Both Cars are numbers matching. They both have their original numbers matching engines, transmissions and rear ends still with them.

The body tags on each are labeled "Show Body 1" on this convertible and "Show Body 4" on the coupe. Both cars were used for auto show and advertising purposes, before being eventually released and sold.

SN: 001
Firebird Convertible
Regimental Red
Deluxe interior in Red
Numbers Matching Eng & Trans
Pontiac 326 V8
Automatic Transmission
Power Brakes & Steering
Cruise Control
Very Rare Floor-Mounted Clock

SN: 002
Firebird Coupe
Finished in Silverglaze
Deluxe Black Interior
Numbers Matching Eng & Trans
326 H.O. - First H.O, Firebird Built
Four Speed Manual Transmission
Power Brakes & Steering
Factory Hood Mounted Tachometer
Tilt Steering Column
Rally II Wheels

By 1966, the race was really heating up between the big three manufacturers to dominate the pony-car muscle movement that had become so hot. The release of Firebird in 1967 came about under the direction of John DeLorean, as a Vice President of General Motors and Pontiac Division General Manager. Pontiac's Chief Design Engineer, Jack Humbert, was assigned the task of developing the car. He commissioned his very best Pontiac designers for the job. The Firebird was born with a uniquely different appearance and engineering features than its sister car, the Camaro, although they shared a common body structure. Visually the Pontiac F-body, as it was called, came with a split-nose grille and chrome bumper, a lowered stance, wide oval tires, horizontal headlights and taillights, along with Rally-style side vents.

The new Firebird certainly stood out from the crowd. Although the Pontiac Firebird was a late entry to the race, in January 1967, the car dominated not only in popularity and performance, it dominated the Pontiac showrooms as well. Sales went through the roof, selling in excess of 82,000 units that first year, even with a late release.

Both this VIN #001 convertible and the VIN #002 coupe are very significant Firebird's that were found together. They have been together all these years and never separated. They were discovered in very tired and sad condition. They were rescued and painstakingly restored by Gas Monkey Garage led by Jason Aker, a concours restoration expert brought on board to oversee the project.

During the restorations, both of these cars required extensive metal work. But every effort was made to retain as much original metal as possible. They are both the original shells, but new floors were installed and replacement quarters and rockers were required. But no re-bodying was done. They are beautiful works of Art that would be an amazing addition to any collection or a museum.

**SELLING AS A PAIR - This is a unique opportunity to own two of the most significant Pontiac's built.

Engine

Engine Type
Engine Size
326 V8

Body

Body Color
Red and Silver
Body Style
Convertible
Doors
2

Basic

Year
1967
Make
Pontiac
Model
Firebird Conv.
Miles
100

Interior

Interior Color
Red and Black
Secondary Interior Color
Red and Black
Seating Type
Buckets With Column Shift
Seat Material
Vinyl
Shifter Type
Column
Center Console
No
Engine Size
326 V8
Body Style
Convertible
Miles
100
Vin
223677U100001 \ 100002
Stock
C104

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