What is a 1983 Pontiac Trans Am worth?

What is a 1983 Pontiac Trans Am worth?

Data based on 27 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1983 Pontiac Firebird and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Pontiac Models.

Bodystyles Median Sale
Trans Am Coupe $2,000

What did the Pontiac Firebird look like in 1983?

The 1983 Firebird Trans Am looked marginally different than its 1982 forebear. See more Pontiac Firebird pictures. If four-speed manual shift helped Trans Am owners get the most out of their road machines, surely five would help even more.

What was the manual transmission on the Pontiac Firebird?

See more Pontiac Firebird pictures. If four-speed manual shift helped Trans Am owners get the most out of their road machines, surely five would help even more. So a five-speed became standard in ’83, while automatic transmissions grew from three ratios to four and gained a lock-up torque converter.

How many Trans Ams were made in 1983?

Around 35,000 Trans Am models were produced, including 2,500 Daytona editions. By 1983, the Firebird and the Camaro were the only true pony cars still in production, even though they were given smaller statures in the 1982 restyle.

When did the 5 Speed Trans Am become standard?

So a five-speed became standard in ’83, while automatic transmissions grew from three ratios to four and gained a lock-up torque converter. This year’s Firebirds were slightly taller and wider, and the Trans Am’s V-8 engines gained a little power. Both Trans Am and S/E edged past $10,300.

Where can I buy a 1983 Pontiac Firebird?

Gateway Classic Cars of Denver is proud to offer this 1983 Pontiac firebird Trans Am The 3rd Generation of Firebirds consisted of three models: Firebird, Firebird S/E, and Firebird Trans Am. The Fi… More Info › 1983 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.

What kind of transmission did the Pontiac Firebird have?

A new four-speed automatic transmission was made available as an option. With the 1982 Firebird being completely restyled and selling well, Pontiac apparently felt comfortable leaving the 1983 models essentially as is, as far as looks were concerned.

How much does a 1978 Firebird Trans Am cost?

1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1978 Pontiac Trans Am (numbers matching) 6.6 litre 403, 8 cylinder, Automatic transmission…. $49,900 (OBO)

What’s the top speed of a Pontiac Firebird 3?

Pontiac Firebird III 5.0 Trans-Am Specs. (1983 – 1986) – Technical Specifications for Years 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. Show more ImagesCompare with another car. With a maximum top speed of 124 mph (200 km/h), a curb weight of 3175 lbs (1440 kgs), the Firebird III 5.0 Trans-Am has a naturally-aspirated – V8 cylinder engine, Petrol motor.

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