Mileage
56,473
Exterior Color
White
Engine
4.9L V8
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1866
VIN 1G2AX87T1BL120636
Estimated Monthly Payment
1981 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SE Turbo 2DR Coupe
Description:
This 1981 Pontiac Trans Am Daytona 500 Turbo Pace Car is a Gorgeous and Iconic Survivor powered by the original 301ci Turbocharged V8 engine. This car has the TTA Performance Package upgrade installed and is documented as the Third Turbo T/A to receive such privilege Hence 'TTA3' as tagged. It features The Original Daytona Pace Car Graphics and Iconic Screaming Eagle on hood. It also has the all-original RECARO red and black factory seats interior and is equipped with air conditioning. This garage-kept car features T-Tops and all the power goodies we expect from this great car. 56,473 Original Miles We Sell and Ship Worldwide
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· Mileage: 56,473
· Color: White
Price: $38,995.
Price: $36,850.
Mileage
56,473
Exterior Color
White
Engine
4.9L V8
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1866
VIN
1G2AX87T1BL120636
Estimated Monthly Payment
Great Lakes Classic Cars
Call 800-510-3797
HILTON, NY
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Price: $38,995.
Price: $36,850.
Great Lakes Classic Cars
Call 800-510-3797
HILTON, NY
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1981 Pontiac Firebird
The second generation of the Pontiac Firebird was produced from 1970 to 1981. It marked a significant evolution of the Firebird's design and performance, solidifying its position as an iconic American muscle car during the 1970s. Introduced in 1970, the second-gen Firebird featured a more aggressive and streamlined appearance compared to its predecessor. The front end had a new Endura bumper, which was designed to resist damage from low-speed impacts and added to the car's distinctive look. The Firebird was offered in various body styles, including a coupe and a convertible. It also featured special editions, such as the Esprit, which emphasized luxury and comfort, and the Trans Am, known for its high-performance capabilities. The Trans Am became the most famous and sought-after variant of the second-gen Firebird. Introduced in 1970, the Trans Am featured unique styling elements, such as the iconic "screaming chicken" hood decal, and performance upgrades, including handling packages and high-output V8 engines. Throughout the 1970s, the Firebird saw changes in engine options and performance figures, influenced by factors like changing emissions regulations and the fuel crisis of the early 1970s. In 1977, the Firebird underwent a significant restyling, adopting a more squared-off appearance with new front and rear end designs. The 1977 model year also saw the introduction of the Special Edition (SE) Trans Am, popularized by its role in the movie "Smokey and the Bandit." As the 1970s progressed, the Firebird continued to be a symbol of American muscle car culture, and the Trans Am maintained its reputation as a top performer. The second generation of the Pontiac Firebird concluded in 1981, marking the end of an era for this classic American muscle car. Today, the second-gen Firebird, especially the iconic Trans Am models, remains highly desirable among collectors and enthusiasts for their unique styling, performance heritage, and cultural significance.