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1967 and 1968 Firebird owner

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I have owned my 67 since 1977. It is a 326 HO coupe, 4 speed car. I restored it back in 2014 through 2017 back to original paint colors (see picture). I purchased the 68 late 2023 and in the process of restoring it. It is a 400 coupe with many options. The original color is Autumn Bronze. It had leather interior and cruise control, electric windows, console and clock and the hood tach and air conditioning. The PHS document says it cost a little over $5,000 new. 

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Very nice. Welcome to FP.  Thankz for the pic's, we can always use more.  Jump in anywhere on the forum N chat it up and share your knowledge with the group.  It's what makes this such an awesome site with members from all over the world.

nice ride, looks like real quality resto.

Welcome! Nice looking 67, I own a 104K mile 67 Survivor Sprint, 4-speed, A/C, and California Emissions. So I am a bit Biassed toward 67's!

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