1971 Pontiac Firebird

Pontiac Firebird (1971)
for sale

Price: US $80,000.00

Description:

I am selling an amazing example of high quality rotisserie restored 1971 trans am 455 HO 4 speed with AC!!!
Only 882 4 speeds were built in 1971.
It was restored in 2010 and its a rare bird!
Complete number matching yes everything! Try to find one this complete again nearly impossible.
This car needs absolutely nothing ready to enjoy and win endless trophies.
I have the PHS docs with the sale of the vehicle.
The paint is a 9.8 out of 10.
The original glass is perfect.
The interior looks like new.
It has the very rare rear mounted cassette player less then 5% had this option.
The number matching M22 close ratio rock crusher trans shifts smooth.
The matching number 455 ho is fresh with only a few hundred miles on the rebuild runs strong like it should.
Car is sold as is no warranty.
Please come and check out the vehicle, no disappointments here trust me.
The front nose (endura bumper) has a few light stress cracks. Also the master cylinder should have 2 bleeders on the side this one doesnt.
I have been asked If I would trade yes!
I would for a 1987 GNX low mileage only.
1969 shelby GT500 SCJ 4 speed.
1970 GSX stage 1 4 speed.
1970 Cougar eliminator 428 scj 4 speed.
Or possibly something else that is rare.
The 1971 Pontiac Firebird Trans AmSpecifications
Wheelbase, inches: 108.0
Weight, lbs: 3, 580
Number built: 2, 116
Base price: $4, 595
Top Available Engine
Type: ohv V-8
Displacement, cid: 455
Fuel system: 1 x 4bbl.
Compression ratio: 8.4:1
Horsepower @ rpm: 335 @ 4800
Torque @ rpm: 480 @ 3600
Representative Performance
0-60 mph, sec: 5.9
1/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 13.9 @ 103
The 335-hp 455 High Output was the only engine in the '71 Trans Am. To create the 455 HO, Pontiac borrowed the cylinder heads and camshaft from the previous year's 345-hp Ram Air 400, and added the aluminum intake manifold from the rowdy 370-hp 400 Ram Air IV.
The 455 had less advertised power than the '70 T/A mills, and it couldn't wind as high. But at 8.4:1 compression (compared to 10.5:1 for the retired Ram Air 400s), it could run happily on a wider range of fuels, was less temperamental than the Ram Air IV, and with 480 lb-ft of torque at a usable 3600 rpm, it packed a real wallop around town. Plus, it had four-bolt mains for strength.

update: 2016-03-09

Features:

Condition:UsedYear: 1971
Number of Cylinders: 8Make: Pontiac
Transmission: ManualModel: Firebird
Body Type: CoupeTrim: Trans Am
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warrantyEngine: 455 HO
Vehicle Title: ClearDrive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette PlayerMileage: 78,900
Power Options: Air ConditioningExterior Color: White
Fuel Type: GasolineInterior Color: Blue
For Sale By: Private Seller

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