1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 H.O. Holley Hi-Performance Products, M2 Machines 1:64
1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 H.O. Holley Hi-Performance Products M2 Machines | Holley Hi-Performance Products | 1:64 Scale | HS26 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 H.O. diecast model Holley Hi-Performance Products release...
1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 H.O. Holley Hi-Performance Products
M2 Machines | Holley Hi-Performance Products | 1:64 Scale | HS26
- 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 H.O. diecast model
- Holley Hi-Performance Products release
- Limited Edition of 5,500 pieces
- Red exterior with white racing stripes
- Number 1 roundel graphics
- Wide-Track Pontiac graphics
- Includes display base
- Factory sealed collector packaging
- 1:64 scale collectible model
The 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 H.O. was part of Pontiac's first-generation Firebird lineup, built for buyers who wanted pony car styling with serious V8 power. The 400 H.O. name identified the High Output version of Pontiac's 400 cubic-inch engine, making it one of the stronger performance options available for the early Firebird.
This M2 Machines release pairs the 1968 Firebird 400 H.O. with Holley Hi-Performance Products graphics, connecting the model to one of the best-known names in American performance parts. The red paint, white striping, number 1 graphics, and Wide-Track Pontiac markings give it a period-style performance look without losing the clean shape of the original Firebird coupe.
The model is displayed on an included base marked 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 H.O. and HS26. With a limited edition production run of 5,500 pieces, this release fits well into Pontiac, Firebird, M2 Machines, Holley, and classic muscle car collections.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
What does 400 H.O. mean on a Pontiac Firebird?
400 H.O. stands for 400 High Output, referring to Pontiac's performance-focused version of its 400 cubic-inch V8 engine.
Why is the 1968 Firebird important?
The 1968 Firebird was part of Pontiac's early pony car lineup and helped establish the Firebird as a serious performance alternative to the Camaro and Mustang.
What is Holley known for?
Holley is best known for carburetors, fuel systems, intake components, and performance parts used throughout American muscle car and racing history.
What does Wide-Track Pontiac refer to?
Wide-Track was Pontiac's long-running marketing term for its wider stance and performance-oriented brand identity during the classic Pontiac era.