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The 1979 Pontiac Firebird models below the Trans Am were primarily powered by V8 engines, although in some rare instances you could find a V6 under the hood, while the Firebird Trans Am offered a ...
Pontiac tried to use the same recipe as the other players in this space. The Firebird could be had with a wide range of engines, beginning with a 230ci six rated at 165 horsepower. The company ...
The standard ‘67 Firebird engine was a 230 cubic inch (3.8 Liters) inline six-cylinder with a single overhead cam (SOHC) putting out 165 HP with a single one-barrel carburetor. The upgraded ...
The Pontiac Firebird was the Excitement Division's entry into the pony car market. This restomod convertible will soon cross ...
Pontiac Firebird spent its entire life with the same owner but has now started the search for a new home with a low number on ...
Discover the wild story of the Pontiac Pegasus: a 1971 Firebird built by GM with a screaming Ferrari V12 heart.
Pontiac offered four engines in the Firebird, with a fifth engine exclusive to the Trans Am version. The 60° V6 family was represented by the LC1, which made a paltry 105 horsepower. As with ...
Our comparison will help you prioritize the trims that are right for you. 200.0-hp, 3.8-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) ...
Our comparison will help you prioritize the trims that are right for you. 200.0-hp, 3.8-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) ...