Easy tips

What is the fastest Pontiac Firebird?

What is the fastest Pontiac Firebird?

The following is a list of 15 fastest remarkable cars by Pontiac.

  1. 1 2006 Pontiac GTO (175 mph)
  2. 2 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP (175 mph)
  3. 3 1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (165 mph)
  4. 4 1963 Pontiac Tempest Super Duty (163 mph)
  5. 5 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 455 Super Duty (155 mph)
  6. 6 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP (143 mph)

What is the best Pontiac?

For your enjoyment and consideration, here are the 10 best Pontiac sports cars of all time.

  • 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA.
  • 2008 Pontiac G8 GT.
  • 1999 Pontiac Grand Am GT.
  • 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air III.
  • 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP.
  • 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP.
  • 1990 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix.
  • 10.1985 Pontiac Fiero GT.

What’s the difference between a 1967 and 68 Firebird?

Although the grilles look identical, the ’67 grille surround is silver, and the ’68 grille surround is black. The headlights on the 1969 model are outside of the front bumper chrome, whereas 1967-’68 are encompassed in the front bumper chrome.

What was the year of the first Camaro Firebird?

The 1967-1969 Firebird differences are pretty simple, and for many of the same reasons as the first gen Camaro. Some of these details will help you determine what year a Firebird is – especially when you don’t have the car in front of you, such as seeing a picture on the internet.

What kind of grille does a Firebird 400 have?

Top: The arrowhead emblem on the center of the bumper identifies the car as a Firebird 400 for all three years. Bottom: The extended trim strip on the grille for 1967-’68 are also unique to the Firebird 400. The 1967 and 1968 Firebird 400 grille is similar to the Base model, with ’67 having a silver surround and ’68 having a black surround.

What’s the difference between a Trans Am and a Firebird 400?

As for the engine and performance packages for Trans Ams and Firebird 400s, those are a bit deeper, and much harder to spot than the visual differences listed above. It’s true, only 697 1969 Firebird Trans Ams made it to production, and every single one of them was white with blue stripes.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle