The Best Car in the World - 1967 Pontiac Firebird
75The best car in the world, in my opinion is the 1967 Pontiac Firebird. If I were to have any car in the whole world, this would be it. The 1967 Pontiac Firebird is a very sleek and nice looking automobile.
Back about 30 years ago, my Grandfather owned one. His was a convertible and it was candy apple red. A really nice car. I never got a ride in the car but I do remember seeing it in his driveway. That car suited my Grandfather and it was a shame that he had to sell it. My Grandmother didn't want him to have it anymore. Maybe there was something more to it than what I know but I don't understand women. I am one but I am not like the rest of the ones I know. Why would anyone make their husband sell a 1967 Pontiac Firebird. I don't get it and never will. Like I said, there is probably more to this than I know about.
I have always liked firebirds. I think they are one nice car. I love the shape of it. I love the hood and what I love the most is the spoiler on the back. Awesome looking car.
If I owned a 1967 Pontiac Firebird, it would be a blue one with probably a black top if it was a convertible. I would have that car in tip-top shape. There wouldn't be a scratch or dent anywhere. I would also have that car washed and waxed every chance I got. I would be in heaven in a 1967 Pontiac Firebird. It is the best car in the world.
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Jim10 sounds like an awesome car. Why do we always have to get rid of our cool muscle cars? hee hee. My dad had a '31 Model A Ford. He worked on that car for years and then sold it because my mom made him.
I just remembered I did remember reading about your camaro on your profile.
Great car, Thanks for share
prasetio30 thank you for the comment. I would love to own that car. I would be in heaven.
Reading your hub makes me realize how lucky I am.
I have owned a 70 Trans Am, white with blue stripes,
a ruby red Corvette, a black on black convertible Cobra Mustang.
One at a time of course ..... I ain't rich!
Thank you for your comment, resspenser. I wish I had the luxury of owning anyone of the cars you did, even if it was one at a time. I ain't rich either but I still love to dream.













jim10 says:
5 months ago
It sure is a great car. In high school I saved up all of my money and bought a blue 68 Camaro. It was my favorite car of all time. Nothing I have had since has come close. It was fast, loud and a ton of fun. Sadly I had to sell it when I had kids. I had it for a while but, I couldn't fit the car seats in it and money was tight. So it just sat in the driveway tempting me to take it for a ride while it aged. I eventually sold it and took the family to Disney World with the money. Hopefully some day I can get another classic muscle car.