outerbanks
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Looking at a 67 Firebird with 350 eng. Were they offered late in the year?

The last 6 digits of the VIN should be on the engine pad if it is an original engine and nobody is trying to fake it.
If it was a 326 car , there is only one original 326 from a 67 Firebird currently available here:
http://www.hoylesautosalvage.com/ ( needs rebuild )
ALL other avaliable 326's are from different year Tempests .
Doug in P.R.![]()
Mels, I've learned that Pontiac didn't start stamping partial VINs on the engines until about 1968 at the earliest. They *may* have done a few late '67s, tho.
Not sure what you mean. All 1967 Firebirds have a 326 option, are you saying only one is available at the salvage?
Cheapest I found on the net for a nice 67 was 19K for a 1 bbl 230 OHC car.
And a couple of "basketcases" on craigslist for a under a grand .
I dont know why they are so high priced?
Doug in P.R.![]()