1968 Original Advertisements – Index

A growing collection of original Pontiac Firebird Ads recreated for your viewing. If you have contributions, let me know so I can reproduce them here.

"Here it’s 1968 and you’ve never played Wide-Tracking? Maybe you’re not a great American sport."

 

Synopsis: An art print with a Mayfair Maize Firebird 400 Convertible on a beach with a blonde looking into the car.

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"Pontiac Rides on Wide-Track for 1968."

 

Synopsis: A Verdoro Green Firebird 400 Coupe with a few descriptions of features offered.

Courtesy of Rich Rauch, Rich Rauch’s Classic Pontiac Pages

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"Wide-Tracking will never be a spectator sport. Obviously."

 

Synopsis: An art print with a Verdoro Green Firebird 400 Convertible on a beach with two people walking up and sail boats in the distance.

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"Learn the great American sport of Wide-Tracking in a great American sports car."

 

Synopsis: An art print with a Verdoro Green Firebird 400 Convertible at a football game with a couple leaning on the car.

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"Pontiac Firebird 400. Swinging variation on a Wide-Track theme."

 

Synopsis: An art print of a Firebird 400 Cordova Coupe with a helicopter in the background.

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"Announcing Pontiac’s new Ram Air II."

 

Synopsis: An Aleutian Blue Firebird Convertible Ram Air II in a mountainous scene.

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"Pontiac Firebird H.O. 350 cu.in. Quadra-jet 4-bbl. H.D. Suspension 320 hp. Now let us tell you about our Heavyweight."

 

Synopsis: A two page layout with a Verdoro Green Firebird 350 HO Cordova top and a Verdoro Green Firebird 400 Cordova top.

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"Let’s suppose the shortest distance between two points is full of curves."

 

Synopsis: Four models featured overlooking the ocean. Two are Firebirds while the other two are Camaroes.

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