What makes a Trans Am A GTA?

What makes a Trans Am A GTA?

GTA, said one sales brochure, stands for “Good Times Ahead!” Pontiac Firebirds were proving less popular than Camaros, but they held a loyal following of buyers from different age groups, who relished its flashy styling and muscular performance. Thus the 1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA.

How many 1998 Trans Am convertibles were made?

From 1998-2002, Pontiac Firebird Trans Am coupe/Convertible and WS6 production totaled 76,003 units, (not including Formula) and SLP Firehawk Trans Am coupe/conv production was 3,208 units, (not including Formula), equaling a total of 79,211 Trans Ams built.

How many GTA Trans Am convertibles were made?

The exact number of GTAs built remains a mystery, but there were only 369 Firebird convertibles built that year and only 50 examples had the 5.7L TPI engine, which was standard in the GTA.

Is there a 1988 Pontiac Trans Am for sale?

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What kind of tires did the Trans Am GTA use?

In 1989, Pontiac engineers upgraded the tires to ZR speed ratings (above 150 mph), but stayed with Goodyear’s Eagle performance radial series, despite pressure from Firestone and Bridgestone, who supplied some tires to the lesser Firebird models. The 16″ gold wheels remained throughout the GTA’s entire production run of five years.

Do you know the VIN code for an 88 GTA?

All GTAs have basically the same VIN codes for each model year; the differences are mainly engine codes and model-year designations. Here is a “sample” VIN that would be correct for an ’88 GTA. Keep in mind that the last six digits are made up as an example only, there were no GTAs built with such a high sequential production number.

How many Trans Am GTA’s were made in 1988?

End of story……….. go to the CDB Section to see these manufacturer’s documents. A total of 718 1988 GTAs (624 U.S cars and 94 Canadian cars) were equipped with the distinctive hatch treatment. Interestingly, despite the cancellation documentation above…. Pontiac records do show that a single car was built with the option for 1989.

Is the Trans Am GTA a convertible car?

The actual number of GTAs converted is not known, but supposedly only some fifty (50) cars equipped with the 5.7L TPI engine (a GTA standard feature) were turned into droptops. According to Pontiac literature, order sheets, and production records, the GTA was not offered as a “factory” convertible model in 1991-1992.

When did the Pontiac GTA convertible come out?

According to Pontiac literature, order sheets, and production records, the GTA was not offered as a “factory” convertible model in 1991-1992. There are various model cars, however, that have been converted into droptops after construction by both dealer and owners.

How tall is a 1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am?

1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA data Français Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Esp Track/tread (rear) 1564 mm 61.6 inches Length 4839 mm 190.5 inches Width 1838 mm 72.4 inches Height 1263 mm 49.7 inches