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This might raise a chuckle or 2 of disbelief...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1989-Pontiac-Firebird-Formula-350_W0QQitemZ330246058698QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item330246058698&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C65%3A10&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1989-Pontiac-Firebird-Formula-350_W0QQitemZ330246058698QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item330246058698&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C65%3A10&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Still doesn't look any better
This is good though:
This is good though:
ebay ad said:
Pontiac Firebird Formula 350, 5.7L motor (with slight mods) producing 400 horsepower. Over 440 ft. Lbs of torque! ORIGINAL MOTOR WITH ONLY 61,900 plus miles. Runs like a dream. Electric control and ignition system mods done to increase HP.
wow those old what, is it a L98 seems pretty potent. Only electronic control and ignition mods to go from 200 somthing HP to 400hp....looks nice (for a poncho!) BUT 15k worth of nice??????
a stock looking Firebird good for 190mph? Suspect that that (even if true!) would be scary without bits to keep it on the ground!!! At 190 it would be nowhere near the quickest car in the UK and as for a 4.5sec 0-60 that'd still only make it quite rapid rather than
a stock looking Firebird good for 190mph? Suspect that that (even if true!) would be scary without bits to keep it on the ground!!! At 190 it would be nowhere near the quickest car in the UK and as for a 4.5sec 0-60 that'd still only make it quite rapid rather than
Hey, I'm a big fan of US muscle cars but this never was one. 225hp was the most the rather asthmatic L98 could muster and no way is a naturally aspirated L98 car going to make 400hp without a huge amount of engine work. You'd need a blower to make that sort of power.
There is one 3rd gen that is worth this sort of money and it's the Trans Am Turbo using the incredibly quick turbocharged Buick V6. You might even get 400hp from that.
3rd gens are getting more collectible but it will be ten years or more before they make that sort of money. The whole point iof an original car being worth a lot of money is that it is NOT modified.
As for 170mph and tyres that will do a suustained 190 (sic), how would he know, the speedo only goes to 140.
Well it was a very funny advert and you can't blame him for being a chancer but don't take it too seriously.
Here's one in the US with under $6k on the clock for $1000:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car...
Here's one for $12500:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car...
The Formula was simply Pontiac's "stripper" version of the plusher Firebird. It was the Camaro that was the lighter and more agile car and so Pontiac introduced the Formula as a more focused Camaro-esque car to try to shift a few more cars but it's essentially a cheaper version.
There is one 3rd gen that is worth this sort of money and it's the Trans Am Turbo using the incredibly quick turbocharged Buick V6. You might even get 400hp from that.
3rd gens are getting more collectible but it will be ten years or more before they make that sort of money. The whole point iof an original car being worth a lot of money is that it is NOT modified.
As for 170mph and tyres that will do a suustained 190 (sic), how would he know, the speedo only goes to 140.
Well it was a very funny advert and you can't blame him for being a chancer but don't take it too seriously.
Here's one in the US with under $6k on the clock for $1000:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car...
Here's one for $12500:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ct=u&car...
The Formula was simply Pontiac's "stripper" version of the plusher Firebird. It was the Camaro that was the lighter and more agile car and so Pontiac introduced the Formula as a more focused Camaro-esque car to try to shift a few more cars but it's essentially a cheaper version.
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