How much is a 1971 Pontiac Firebird worth?
Data based on 78 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1971 Pontiac Firebird and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Pontiac Models.
Engines | Median Sale |
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455 CID | 325 HP | $60,500 |
456 CID | 335 HP | $48,000 |
400 CID | 300 HP | $19,500 |
350 CID | 250 HP | $14,500 |
What was the fastest Firebird?
The 15 Fastest Cars Pontiac Ever Produced
- 1 2006 Pontiac GTO (175 mph)
- 2 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP (175 mph)
- 3 1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (165 mph)
- 4 1963 Pontiac Tempest Super Duty (163 mph)
- 5 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 455 Super Duty (155 mph)
- 6 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP (143 mph)
How fast is a 1970 Pontiac Firebird?
Top Speed: 155 mph (Est.)
How many second Gen Firebirds were made?
A total of 11,649 convertibles were sold, 76,059 hardtop coupes, 689 Trans Am Hardtop Coupes and 8 Trans Am Convertibles. The second generation of Pontiac Firebirds went on sale in February of 1970 as a ‘1970½’ model.
How much does a 1970 Firebird weigh?
Features
Engine Location : | Front |
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Drive Type : | Rear Wheel |
Production Years for Series : | 1970 – 1981 |
Price : | $4,305 |
Weight : | 3550 lbs | 1610.253 kg |
What was the production of a 1971 Pontiac Firebird?
Both 455 engines could be put in the Formula 400 models. Total production was up from the previous year to 53,124. Unlike the previous year when it had been outsold by the Esprit models, the base model was the best-selling Firebird in 1971, and total production was 23,021.
What kind of engine did a Firebird have?
The basic Firebird coupe came with a 250 CID six-cylinder engine that produced 145 horsepower, which represented a ten horsepower decrease from the year before. The next model, the Esprit, came standard with a 350 V8 that produced 250 horsepower.
When did the second generation Firebird come out?
Viewing the exterior of the 1971 Firebird, it is virtually impossible to distinguish from the 1970 models. The latter model was the first of the second-generation Firebirds, and was in fact introduced late in the 1970 model year, so it appears Pontiac didn’t see the need to shake up the appearance of the car.