Pontiac Firebird (1st Gen)

Pontiac Firebird (1st Gen)

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Pontiac Firebird viewed from the top and sides
Description
Description

The Pontiac Firebird (1st Gen), launched in 1967, marked Pontiac's bold step into the muscle car arena during a golden age of performance cars. Designed alongside the Chevrolet Camaro, the Firebird established its identity with a distinctive split grille, smooth bodylines, and flowing rear fenders. It offered a range of powerful engines, including V8 options, delivering thrilling performance and a sporty driving experience.

The Firebird balanced aggressive styling with refined details, setting it apart as a stylish yet powerful machine. Introduced during the height of muscle car popularity, it shared the spotlight with icons like the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger, while earning its place in automotive history as a spirited and visually striking performance car.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Pontiac Firebird has a total length of 15’8.8” (480 cm), overall width of 6’.6” (184 cm), and height of 4’3.5” (131 cm). The wheelbase of the Pontiac Firebird is 9’.1” (275 cm) with a curb weight of 3,250 lb (1,474 kg).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Details
Details

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Height:
4’3.5” | 131 cm
Width:
6’.6” | 184 cm
Depth:
Length:
15’8.8” | 480 cm
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Weight:
3,250 lb | 1,474 kg
Area:
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Wheelbase:
9’.1” | 275 cm

Model:
1st Gen
Automaker:
Pontiac (Jack Humbert)
Year:
1967-1970

Drawings include:
Pontiac Firebird side view, front, rear, top

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