What colors did 68 Firebird come in?

What colors did 68 Firebird come in?

Exterior Colors

  • A – Starlight Black. Two-tone Combinations: C, F, P.
  • C – Cameo Ivory. Two-tone Combinations: A, D, E, G, K, L.
  • D – Alpine Blue. Two-tone Combinations: A*, C, E (*upper only)
  • E – Aegena Blue. Two-tone Combinations: C, D.
  • F – Nordic Blue.
  • G – April Gold.
  • I – Autumn Bronze.
  • K – Meridian Turquoise.

What colors did the 1969 Firebird come in?

Exterior Colors

  • 10 – Starlight Black. Two-tone Combinations: 50, xx, xx (*upper only)
  • 40 – Mayfair Maize. Two-tone Combinations: xx*, xx, xx (*upper only)
  • 50 – Cameo Ivory. Two-tone Combinations: xx*, xx, xx (*upper only)
  • 51 – Liberty Blue.
  • 52 – Matador Red.
  • 53 – Warwick Blue.
  • 55 – Crystal Turquoise.
  • 57 – Midnight Green.

What colors did 67 Firebird come in?

Exterior Special Order Colors ‘ The special order Pontiac Colors were Verdoro Green (usually used “Q”), Mayfair Maize (usually used “Y”), Coronado Gold (“O”, sales code 867-97904), Copper Blaze (867-98105), Sierra Red (867-97592), Silver Turquoise (867-99079), and Blue Charcoal (867-97211).

What engines came in a 1968 Firebird?

Engines

1967 Std 230 cu in (3.8 L) Pontiac SOHC I6 165 hp (123 kW) L67 400 CID Pontiac Ram Air V8 325 hp (242 kW)
1968 Std 250 cu in (4.1 L) Pontiac SOHC I6 175 hp (130 kW) L67 400 CID Pontiac Ram Air V8 335 hp (250 kW)
1969 L74 400 CID Pontiac “HO” Ram Air 400 V8 335 hp (250 kW)

What colors did the 1966 GTO come in?

1966 Pontiac GTO Car Paint Colors

Code Name
N Burgundy Poly.
P Barrier Blue Poly.
R Montero Red
T Martinique Bronze Poly.

Where is the VIN number on a 1967 Firebird?

1967 models have the Vehicle Identification Number located on a stainless-steel plate riveted to the left door jamb on the hinge post facing.

What is a 1968 Firebird worth?

Data based on 251 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1968 Pontiac Firebird and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Pontiac Models.

Engines Median Sale
350 CID | 320 HP $18,750
400 CID | 335 HP
250 CID | 175 HP $25,390
250 CID | 215 HP $11,600

Where is the VIN number on 1968 Firebird?

1967 models have the Vehicle Identification Number located on a stainless-steel plate riveted to the left door jamb on the hinge post facing. 1968-71 models have a plate visible through the windshield on the driver’s side dash panel.

How do you decode a 1967 GTO?

On a 1967 GTO, this could be a 6 (for 1966), or 7 (for 1967)….

  1. Character 1 = Manufacturer: Pontiac = 2.
  2. Character 2-3 = Series: GTO = 42.
  3. Character 4-5 = Body style: 2 door hard top = 37, 2 door sports coupe = 17, convertible = 67.
  4. Character 6 = Last character of model year: 1967 = 7.

Where is the model year number on a 1968 Pontiac Firebird?

Located to the right of the Model Year digits. Indicates the division, model, series, and body style. This number matches the first five digits of the V.I.N. on all 1967-71 models. (22367 = Pontiac (2), Firebird (23), Convertible (67)) Note: The Firebird designation (23) on the body tag could be 24 (Std. Interior) or 26 (Cus.

Where is the 2 letter code on a Pontiac Firebird?

Located below the Assembly Plant Code. The 2 letter code indicates the body color, or which upper and lower colors were used on a 2-tone paint option, or what color an optional stripe, convertible top, or vinyl top was ordered.

What does y2 stand for on a Pontiac Firebird?

(Y2 = Mayfair Maize lower, Black folding top) (NOTE: Custom Factory Paint is indicated by ‘—-‘, ‘SPEC’, or ‘special’) (Exterior Finish Samples) Located to the left of the Paint Code. The 3 digit code indicates the color the interior is and what style and material the seat was made from. (259 = Custom Option Vinyl) (Trim Samples)

Where to find the first generation Firebird body tag?

Use our web application that deciphers your First Generation Firebird Body Tag (also known as the Cowl Tag). You enter the information from your Body Tag and have the application tell you what was originally on your car. Located above the “ST” letters.