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Back in 2016, Burt Reynolds acquired a 1978 Pontiac Firebird and had it customized to make it look like the one that he drove in Smokey and The Bandit. While the vehicle was modified in a way to ...
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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.
But this 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 breaks the mold. It’s never been altered – it looks the same way it came out of the factory more than 40 years ago.
Of course being a Pontiac, you can believe that this '78 ain't an all-show and no-go endeavor. The extreme stance and rollcage bears evidence that this is not a run-of-the-mill Trans Am.
The Pontiac Firebird's recognizable hood graphic has an interesting history and proud legacy; here's what we know about its ...
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In 1978, still reeling from the windfall that the film Smokey and the Bandit provided in terms of Firebird sales, Pontiac Motor Division presented Reynolds with a black Special Edition Trans Am ...
The Pontiac brand has been dormant since the last example of the G6 left the factory in 2010, and the Firebird nameplate has been gone for even longer, having been retired in 2002.
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 ...
1970 1/2-1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am auction prices during the last 12 months have landed between $48,300 and $260,000 for unmodified examples.