1967 Pontiac Firebird 326 HO, Power-Glide automatic, with believed to be original 91,000 miles. The car has been in a private collection since September of 1982, where it was stored in a climate controlled storage, and driven on limited occasions. The car is what could be considered a survivor of some sorts, as it appears to have been repainted at some time in its 44+ years since production. The original color was reapplied, but shows signs of checking, overall the paint is very good with a nice shine, but is not perfect. The body panels are very straight and solid, with what appears to be original sheet metal. The floors are very solid, as is the rest of the underbody. The engine is the 326 HO with the correct intake and 4 BBL Carter AFB carb, the engine starts and runs smooth with no issues. The factory exhaust manifolds run into dual exhaust in factory location, with aftermarket mufflers that have a nice tone from the exhaust. The trans shifts normal with no noises. The factory Ralley wheels with trim rings and center caps are in good condition on all 4 corners as are the whitewall Bias-Ply tires, with even tread wear. The car runs down the road straight. The brakes operate normal with a firm pedal from the power brakes, and with no pulsations. The factory fuel tank was replaced with a reproduction tank, which is a nice addition to the underside of the car. The interior is the original with wear consistent of a car with 91,000 miles on it. It is not perfect but is in very good overall condition.This is a true classic that you could drive to any car show with pride. The car shows very good and although is not perfect, it really shows the part of a true survivor.