In 1967, Pontiac unleashed their pony car. Named
at first Banshee, it was soon changed to Firebird (since Banshee, the
mystical Irish creature, symbolized death). As a last-minute offering,
Pontiac teamed up with Chevrolet and the first Firebird was based on the
Camaro, which explains why you will find many of the parts used on the
1967 Camaro on the Firebird. Call it a Camaro with a Pontiac heart. And
it was the heart of this model that pulled it ahead of other pony cars,
for beating under the hood was the same powerplant that powered the
legendary GTO. The Firebird 400 H.O. was later offered with a Ram Air
package and the race was set.
If the Firebird H.O. was too hot to handle,
Pontiac dished up the Firebird in a variety of models including a pair
of six cylinders. But in 1969, when Pontiac unveiled the Trans Am, the
world was never the same again. The Pontiac Trans Am would set the stage
for the next round in the pony car wars, where in the next decade, the
Firebird would lead the pack.
Pontiac Firebird Restoration Guide 1967-1969 is
sure to become the must-have book for all first-generation Firebird
owners. Every model from the base six to the rare and desirable Trans Am
is covered. Loaded with part numbers and photos it will be just the tool
you need to restore your classic Firebird.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | Preface | Documentation and
decoding | Frames | Suspension and steering systems | Wheels and wheel
covers | Drivetrain | Brakes | Engines | Body and sheet metal | Interior
| Electrical systems | Options | Jacking decals | Production totals |
Part suppliers.
Author: Joe Moore
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9780974773025
Publisher: PAH Publishing
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: Over 100 b&w photos and illustrations
Language: NA
Pages: 172
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA