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Alongside the Chevy Camaro, GM launched the Pontiac Firebird as a pony car competitor to the Ford Mustang. An interesting ...
The second-gen Trans Am initially came with the Pontiac 400 like the 1969 models and eventually got the 455 as well. Later in the 1970s, Pontiac would try a new, turbocharged 4.9-liter V8.
How Is A Firebird Formula Different From A Trans Am? True to its name, the 1970 Formula 400 came standard with a 400 cubic-inch, 330-horsepower V8, while the optional 345-horsepower Ram Air III V8 ...
The first-generation (1967 - 1969) Firebird hit square in the middle of the muscle car age and closed giving birth to the 1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. As the second-gen's only predecessor, the ...
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The Pontiac Firebird was produced by the now-defunct Pontiac Motor Division (1926-2010) of General Motors between 1967 and 2002 as a pony car designed to compete with the Ford Mustang.
The 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is powered by a 6.6-liter V8. (Restore A Muscle Car) The black coupe hardly needed any work to get running, just new fluids, a fuel system flush and a battery.
The first-year 1969 version is obviously the most sought-after among Trans Am collectors. But it's also the rarest because Pontiac built only 697 examples that year.