How much was a Firebird in 1981?

How much was a Firebird in 1981?

1981 Pontiac Firebird Retail Prices

Trim MSRP Invoice
Formula $8,544 N/A
Espirit $8,423 N/A
Trans Am $9,071 N/A
Coupe $7,557 N/A

How much horsepower did the Smokey and the Bandit car have?

How much HP did the bandit have? The cars are equipped with 7.4-liter LSX V8 supercharged engines that can put out as much as 840 horsepower, about 650 more than disappointing 185 horsepower original Bandit Trans-Am, which should please even the most jaded traditionalist.

Did Burt Reynolds do any of the driving in Smokey and the Bandit?

Even though the storyline had bandit as a notorious truck driver, Burt Reynolds character never sits in the cab of any truck during the ‘bet’. He ‘drives’ up to Snowman’s house in the early scenes of the film.

What does the T stand for in Buford T Justice?

This is sheriff Buford T. Justice. Buford ordering lunch. Buford T. “Smokey” Justice is the titular main antagonist of the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit and its sequels.

What kind of engine was in a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am?

The vast majority of these were equipped with Oldsmobile’s 185 horsepower L80 403 cubic inch V8 or in smaller numbers the W72 400 – both engines produced a whopping 320 lb-ft of torque. A 150 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque 301 V8 was on the engine option list for the 1979 Trans Am but there were very few takers.

Is the Pontiac Trans Am Turbo a good car?

The 1980-1981 Trans Am Turbo has been the recipient of unfair bashing by some car collectors and auto journalists – and this even includes those within Pontiac car collector circles since the Trans Ams before it and many after it had better performance numbers.

What kind of turbo did the Pontiac LU8 have?

The LU8 had a Garrett TB305 turbo which forced air through a Rochester Quadrajet 4-barrel carburetor. Had a electric port type fuel injection been offered instead of the carburetor, the LU8 would have had much better performance numbers.

What kind of V8 did Pontiac have in 1980?

For 1980, the only V8s left in Pontiac’s inventory were the 301 and 265 cubic-inch V8s. The 301 was the best choice for Trans Am duty starting in 1980. However even with a semi-performance engine tune, a free-flow dual outlet exhaust system, and a 4-bbl carburetor the most horsepower the 301 V8 could produce for 1980 was 155.

What was the price of a 1981 Pontiac Firebird?

1981 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. $27,950. 1981 Pontiac Trans Am Little did Pontiac know when they created the Trans Am in 1969 they would be creating one of those cars that would set peoples hearts racing for several decades and the late 7…

What kind of car was the Pontiac Firebird?

The five 1970 Firebird models were all coupes. More than ever, most were sports cars at heart. Reduced power ratings for 1971 were offset by availability of Pontiac’s enormous 455 in Formula and Trans Am models.

What was the horsepower of Burt Reynolds 1981 Firebird?

Max horsepower, found in the turbo charged V8, dropped from 210 to 200 this year. 1981 would mark the final year for the second-generation Firebirds. In the sales brochure for the 1981 Firebird, Burt Reynolds sits atop a black and gold Trans Am talking on a CB radio.

What was the first turbocharged Pontiac car?

It was Pontiac’s first turbocharged production car, but it also brought down the curtain on a storied era of unique Pontiac engines. This is the story of the little-loved, often-forgotten Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Turbo.