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The Pontiac Firebird is an American automobile built and produced by Pontiac from the 1967 to 2002 model years. [1] Designed as a pony car to compete with the Ford Mustang, it was introduced on February 23, 1967, five months after GM's Chevrolet division's platform-sharing Camaro. [2]
Complete timeline of PONTIAC Firebird models and generations, with photos, specs reference and production years
Ultimate guide to the first and second generation 1967-1981 Pontiac Firebird, including all engine options, specs, production numbers, & more
We're going to rank all four generations, feature a few favorites from each of those generations, and update you on one company's efforts to keep the legacy of Pontiac's pony car alive. 4. Third...
Research the Pontiac Firebird and learn about its generations, redesigns and notable features from each individual model year.
The Pontiac Firebird spanned a total of four generations from 1967–2002. For information on the 1967–1981 Gen 1 and Gen 2 Firebird, check out our other Pontiac Firebird article here. This article will cover the Gen 3 (1982–1992) and Gen 4 (1993–2002) Pontiac Firebird.
The third-generation Firebird consisted of three models: Firebird, Firebird S/E, and Firebird Trans Am. The Firebird was the base model, equivalent to the Camaro Sport Coupe; the Firebird S/E was the luxury version; and the Trans Am, the high-performance version.
The Pontiac Firebird is an iconic American muscle car produced by General Motors’ Pontiac division from 1967 to 2002. The Firebird underwent four generations during its 35-year production run, offering various body styles, including coupes and convertibles, and a range of powerful engine options, ranging from 326 HO to 455 HO.
Pontiac Firebirds are an iconic part of America’s automobile history, and here’s how the different generations stack up against each other.
The legendary first-generation Pontiac Firebird debuted in 1967 with the curvy Coke bottle styling common to many muscle and pony cars of its era, including its sibling, the Chevrolet Camaro, and...