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Welcome bro! There's a lot of Pontiac knowledge floating around here. Just ask. These guys have helped me out a lot! Pics help, also we just love looking at other peoples rides lol!

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3 hours ago, Frosty said:

Welcome to FP Bernie. We love pictures, We'd love to see your ride.

We're happy to help, just ask.

hey guys digging out some pictures I have a question regarding my 400 4 sp. fbird seems pretty rare its def 4sp and dual traction arm rear end its champagne in color s-s ( I think not common ) and hood tach car, but how many 433 rear ends production? I'm checking this now as I am restoring it. its pretty cool and super condition. the motor has 670 heads but this is very early production car..the car is apart but have just about all I need

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Just now, Bernie S said:

 

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it's one of mine not a Pontiac but built myself and now doing 67 fbird.  I am finalizing my friends 67gto and moving to the new project. does anyone have production numbers on 67fbird 400 4spd with 433 rear end? its champagne which is I think pretty rare. I think it's an early production car from April 67 #3609?

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thank you! just an amateur but not afraid to get hands dirty and stubborn enough to finish...dont do paint...

love cars ...done a few..

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1 minute ago, Bernie S said:

lol anything I can do to help!

What's the closest crossing?  Detroit  or  Port Huron?  Have you ever made the Dream Cruise?

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by the way I know I posted some camaros but big fan Of Pontiac and firebirds- my next build!

1 minute ago, JUSTA6 said:

What's the closest crossing?  Detroit  or  Port Huron?  Have you ever made the Dream Cruise?

lol too funny usually Port Huron..I used visit a very close friend in Arkansas but crossed there often and no unfortunately not dream cruise- next year!

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6 hours ago, Bernie S said:

by the way I know I posted some camaros but big fan Of Pontiac and firebirds- my next build!

lol too funny usually Port Huron..I used visit a very close friend in Arkansas but crossed there often and no unfortunately not dream cruise- next year!

Welcome! Not a thing wrong with Camaro's’ my friend! One of my all time favorites! In the day, bite my tongue, the first gen Camaro's out sold the Firebirds a little more than 3 to 1! I bought a brand new “69” Z in the spring of “70” & owed it for 35 years! Still miss it! That was after owning “64” GTO! 
Anyway, I will presume you know what you have! So the 433 rear end was not a production option in “67” it was in “68” so I would presume someone swapped it  before you bought the car.

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