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scuncio
08-29-2021, 03:37 PM
The $40k ask seems like a stretch for an OHC6 car, but I would bet this one is a lot of fun on a twisty two lane road. The seller seems to suggest it has the 3-speed stick rather than the Muncie 4-speed.
Link to 1967 Firebird Sprint Convertible auction (https://ebay.to/3mJHPRk)
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jeffschevelle
08-29-2021, 06:40 PM
Neat car. 67 Chevelle and Impala verts with a blue top had the top frame painted Nantucket blue. Did that also apply to Camaros? And Firebirds? This one's frame is black.
Too Many Projects
08-30-2021, 12:41 AM
Agree, neat car. I don't really care for the prominent nose on the Firebirds, but otherwise, it is a very cool in that color combo.
Yes, it's a Ford 3 speed trans. It is cast iron and if it were a 4 speed it would be a Muncie. The Saginaw plant burned in that time frame and ran out of 3 speed transmissions. I had a '69 GTO with the Ford 3 speed.
Does appear to be the HO Sprint...4 barrel intake with aftermarket Holley and dual exhaust.
I agree the ask is rather strong for a 6 but as clean as it appears and in that color, he might get close. Personally, I'd be in the 25-28k range, but I'm cheap...:dunno:
BJCHEV396
08-30-2021, 12:50 AM
Wow never knew a few Poniacs had Ford 3 speeds in 'em.Thanks for the info!
For years I have wanted to put FI and a turbo on one of these. Bet I can get 500 pound/feet of torque and upwards of 350 hp out of it.
Would prefer a 68. Of course, I would need to sell something first. Too many to keep up with right now.
luzl78
08-30-2021, 02:06 AM
For years I have wanted to put FI and a turbo on one of these. Bet I can get 500 pound/feet of torque and upwards of 350 hp out of it.
Would prefer a 68. Of course, I would need to sell something first. Too many to keep up with right now.
Vent windows rock!
60sStuff
08-30-2021, 02:20 AM
Neat car. 67 Chevelle and Impala verts with a blue top had the top frame painted Nantucket blue. Did that also apply to Camaros? And Firebirds? This one's frame is black.
First photo is a Restored 1964 GTO Convertible in Blue, Blue, Blue.
Blue top frame.
Second photo is a Survivor 1966 GTO Convertible in B,B,B.
Also Blue top frame.
I have heard of a Tan color top frame, but no evidence.
I really don’t understand why they did this, just make them all Black.
White convertible tops did not have White top frames, they were Black, weird.
60sStuff
08-30-2021, 02:23 AM
Wow never knew a few Poniacs had Ford 3 speeds in 'em.Thanks for the info!
Three speed manual.
Shown below are the two 3 speed transmissions that were offered in a 1967 GTO, which I’m certain was also offered in the ‘67 Firebird.
Too Many Projects
08-30-2021, 03:04 AM
That blue top frame looks SOOO much better than black would. It just blends right in.
jeffschevelle
08-30-2021, 04:37 AM
First photo is a Restored 1964 GTO Convertible in Blue, Blue, Blue.
Blue top frame.
Second photo is a Survivor 1966 GTO Convertible in B,B,B.
Also Blue top frame.
I have heard of a Tan color top frame, but no evidence.
I really don’t understand why they did this, just make them all Black.
White convertible tops did not have White top frames, they were Black, weird.
Thanks! I can only speak for Chevelles and Impalas, but yes tan tops in those cars had a Sierra Tan (Fawn) painted top frame. I own an original 65 that way.
427TJ
09-04-2021, 12:02 AM
Leno is resto-modding one of these as we speak.
scuncio
09-28-2021, 03:13 AM
Relisted in the link below, for $40,500 or best:
Link to 1967 Firebird Sprint Convertible auction (https://www.ebay.com/itm/124922499162?hash=item1d15f6105a:g:5u0AAOSw75phPPv c&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5337538513&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1)
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