
the Pontiac Firebirds,' to tout its new pony car and its five different option packages. Today, the early Firebird models, especially the rare Trans Am variants, are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance and classic muscle car appeal. For 19, Pontiac even used variations of the tagline, 'The Magnificent Five. The first-generation Firebird was praised for its stylish design, powerful performance, and its place in the rapidly expanding pony car market.
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Named after the Trans-Am Series racing, the Trans Am package included unique styling cues, handling upgrades, and a Ram Air IV V8 engine, delivering up to 345 horsepower. In 1969, Pontiac introduced the Trans Am performance package as an option on the Firebird. The 1969 model year featured a significant restyling with a new front end, rear quarter panel design, and a more aggressive appearance. In 1968, the Firebird saw minor design changes, including new front and rear end styling. Subsequently upgraded to 428ci PMD motor & Rally II wheels, to be paired with the 1967 Pontiac GTO 428 Royal Bobcat. 1988 Pontiac Firebird Formula ASC Convertible is a rarity and has never been restored. The Firebird 400 featured a powerful 400 cubic-inch V8 engine, producing up to 325 horsepower, making it a formidable contender among muscle cars of its era. 5- speed Tremec, power steering Pontiac Firebird.

The Firebird was offered in several trim levels, including the base model, the Firebird 326, and the high-performance Firebird 400. It was available in coupe and convertible body styles, catering to a broad range of customers. These cars really marked the beginning of a era that ran until 2002 when the last Pontiac Firebird rolled off the assembly line.
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This solid rust free Firebird is the first of the Bread with the Powerful Pontiac 400 Engine. Carpeted Floor Mats for 1974-1981 Carpeted Floor Mats for 1967-1973. 1967 Firebird Convertible - 400, Automatic. Introduced in 1967, the first-gen Firebird shared its platform and many components with the Camaro but had unique styling elements, including a split front grille, distinctive hood vents, and "coke bottle" body lines. 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 10th Anniversary Edition for sale on BaT Auctions.

Introduced as a sister car to the Chevrolet Camaro, the Firebird offered its own distinctive design and performance characteristics. The first generation of the Pontiac Firebird was produced from 1967 to 1969 and represented Pontiac's entry into the pony car market.
