In the end, both cars were a success for GM and will go down in history as two popular American muscle cars. The first-generation Firebirds had a characteristic coke-bottle styling. Back in the day, the Camaro was widely available and was considered “the people’s car.” The Firebird was the Camaro deluxe but was reserved for people with more money. Almost 200,000 more Camaros were produced than Firebirds and aftermarket parts were better available. Choosing the top vehicle comes down to personal opinion and the numbers. However, the Firebird offered a better interior and a few more luxury options. Most people believe the 1967 Camaro and Firebird are essentially the same vehicle. Thanks to the deluxe features, the 1967 Firebird was touted as the upmarket version of the Camaro.
This engine was capable of producing 165 horsepower. The base model Firebird included an OHC inline-6 engine and single-barrel carburetor. please check with your automobile insurance carrier or your credit card.
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All pics and info can be found at In person or 3rd party inspections. Must Be over 21 with Valid Credit Card, Valid driver license and Proof of insurance. The big difference between the two cars was under the hood. 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible 44,900 Engine 400 V8 Miles 32,166 Call us at 71 or email us at to discuss this vehicle today. The end result was a distant cousin to the Camaro. However, the company did not want direct competition against the Corvette. 2 SETS OF REAR BUMPER BRACKETS FOR 1967-68 FIREBIRD AND 1969 FIREBIRD 100.00 A SET CALL 51 FOR QUESTIONS-ITS THE FASTEST WAY FOR INFO. The first generation of Firebirds had a similar design to the Camaro with a “coke bottle styling.” Originally, GM had plans to create a sporty two-seater. REAR BUMPER BRACKETS FOR 1967, 19 FIREBIRD. The 1967 Firebird was another GM creation that shared the Camaro platform. It was introduced as a “Junior Corvette” that appealed to family men looking for a sporty feel with practical four seats. Chevrolet described the first Camaro as a stable road machine with great power. The horsepower was rated at 290, and the cars could reach top speeds of 140 mph. The limited number of Z-28s were meant as racing machines. This was Brendon Vetuskeys first Hot Wheels design. Visit Wheaton Cadillac in Grande Prairie AB serving Peace River, High Prairie. It has a hood-mounted tachometer, Ram-Air hood scoops, bucket seats and a dual exhaust. Used 1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2DR Hardtop Coupe Silver for sale - only 47900. The SS package could produce 375 horsepower and was designed with simulated air-intakes, bumblebee striping and a blacked out grille. The 67 Pontiac Firebird 400 casting was based on the actual production model. The base model included a six-cylinder motor, but the upgraded versions had more powerful V8 options. Numerous packages were available including the RS, SS and Z/28. It was carried on the same subframe as the Chevy II Nova. The showdown begins with a closer look at the 1967 Camaro. When these two GM products are compared, different opinions erupt as to what car comes out on top. Two of the most popular muscle cars of all times would be the Pontiac Firebird and Chevy Camaro.