What transmission does a WS6 have?

What transmission does a WS6 have?

The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 has a naturally aspirated eight cylinders in V longitudinal front engine providing a maximum torque of 468 Nm available from 4400 rpm and a maximum power outpup of 324 PS available at 5200 rpm transmitted to the 17 inch rear wheels by a manual 6 speed gearbox.

Whats the difference between a Firebird and Trans Am?

The Trans Am is the Firebird’s “big brother,” essentially the same car but with better performance options, a more powerful engine, and more high-end interior options. But although there are numerous differences between the two, their convertible tops are interchangeable.

How many Pontiac Trans Am ws6s did they sell?

Most were Trans Am coupes, while Pontiac sold about 475 Formula coupes and around 40 Formula convertibles. Despite the new LS V-8 Firebird, sales were flat again, and WS6 sales were down to about 3000 cars, with the vast majority being Trans Am coupes with the mix of manuals to automatics being about even.

What kind of engine does a 1987 Pontiac Trans Am have?

Nicely restored 5.7 liter GTA on a rust free, low 68,000 mileage car Air Conditioning two front tries are new, rear tires are good. The engine has been gone through and repair or updated as needed. The car now has a 1989 corvette 350 v-8 with le…

What was the front bumper of a Pontiac Trans Am in 1998?

The Trans Am’s new front bumper featured four headlamps and two small grille openings, which sat just below the now larger twin hood scoops on the WS6 cars. The result is an alien-esque mug that drew sneers at the time. Also questionable in 1998 was WS6’s single exhaust pipe, a gaff that was fixed a year later.

What was the price of a Pontiac Trans Am in 1979?

The $324 option added one-inch-wider 15×8-inch Snowflake wheels, larger tires, and a thicker rear sway bar. In 1979 Trans Am sales peaked with around 117,000 sold, and the WS6 Package—now also offered on the Formula—got four-wheel disc brakes, which drove its price up to $434.

Most were Trans Am coupes, while Pontiac sold about 475 Formula coupes and around 40 Formula convertibles. Despite the new LS V-8 Firebird, sales were flat again, and WS6 sales were down to about 3000 cars, with the vast majority being Trans Am coupes with the mix of manuals to automatics being about even.

Nicely restored 5.7 liter GTA on a rust free, low 68,000 mileage car Air Conditioning two front tries are new, rear tires are good. The engine has been gone through and repair or updated as needed. The car now has a 1989 corvette 350 v-8 with le…

The Trans Am’s new front bumper featured four headlamps and two small grille openings, which sat just below the now larger twin hood scoops on the WS6 cars. The result is an alien-esque mug that drew sneers at the time. Also questionable in 1998 was WS6’s single exhaust pipe, a gaff that was fixed a year later.

The $324 option added one-inch-wider 15×8-inch Snowflake wheels, larger tires, and a thicker rear sway bar. In 1979 Trans Am sales peaked with around 117,000 sold, and the WS6 Package—now also offered on the Formula—got four-wheel disc brakes, which drove its price up to $434.

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