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"Space-Saver Spare" Tire -
Firebird. This unique 7.35 x 14 spare tire remains standard on all Firebirds for 1968. Mounted on its wheel in a deflated condition, this special spare tire increases the Firebird's usable luggage space to approximately 3 cubic feet more than when a conventional spare tire
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is used. Included with this spare, is a one-pound, can of compressed gas, which permits tire inflation at time of installation. After emergency use, the tire can be deflated, and it will collapse to its original "space-saving" configuration.
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Fuel Tank Filler Location -
Firebird. The filler pipe for the 18.5 gallon fuel tank is centrally located above the rear bumper for easy access. An anti-surge, vented fuel tank cap (same design as used on Pontiac station wagons) is used on all Firebirds. Exclusive "Firebird" emblem decorates the fuel filler door.
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Fuel Tank Filler Location -
All, except Firebird. The fuel filler opening for all models (except Station Wagons) is completely concealed behind a door at the center of the rear bumper. Not only is this location convenient, but it provides added protection against paint damage. The fuel filler door also serves as a license plate holder. The fuel filler location for Station Wagons is again located at the rear of the left rear fender.
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Trunk Compartment -
All, except Firebird. The spare tire in Catalina, Executive, Bonneville and Grand Prix is securely mounted at the forward center of the trunk to provide a generous amount of storage space. Tempest, Tempest Custom, Le Mans and GTO spare tires are again mounted flat on the right side of the trunk floor.
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