Pontiac Firebird 1967
(1967-1969)An intense opponent for Ford Mustang, the Pontiac Firebird saw light in 1967 when the US organization took off both the 2-door car and the 2-door convertible. Regardless of the possibility that it was taking into account the same stage as Chevrolet Camaro, the Firebird had various distinctive parts, beginning with the configuration and completion with the motors. On the off chance that the most noteworthy appearance change is the body-coordinated front guards, more contrasts could be found in the engine as the original Firebird accompanied a decision of two motors, a 3.8 L6 and a 6.6 V8, delivering 220 and 340 pull respectively.
Comfort | Convenient of front and rear seats, dashboard, trunk volume | |
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Reliability | Overall reliability of auto, maintenance price | |
Performance | Driving performance, speed, acceleration, offroad ability, road grip | |
View | Outer and inner view |
Choose one:
Dimensions
Length | 188.8 in 4796 mm |
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Width | 72.6 in 1844 mm |
Height | 51.5 in 1308 mm |
Front/rear Track | 59/60 in 1,499/1,524 mm |
Wheelbase | 108.1 in 2746 mm |
Ground Clearance | 7 in 178 mm |
Engine
Cylinders | L6 |
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Displacement | 3770 cm3 |
Power | 160 KW @ 5200 RPM 220 HP @ 5200 RPM 215 BHP @ 5200 RPM |
Torque | 240 lb-ft @ 3800 RPM 325 Nm @ 3800 RPM |
Fuel System | Carburetor |
Fuel | Petrol |
Performance
Top Speed | 114 mph 183 km/h |
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Acceleration 0-62 Mph (0-100 kph) | 10.1 s |
Transmission
Drive Type | Rear Wheel Drive |
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Gearbox | Manual, 4 Speed |
Brakes
Front | Ventilated Discs |
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Rear | Drums |
Weight
Unladen Weight | 3280 lbs 1488 kg |
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Tires
Tire Size | E70-14 |
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