The Definitive Firebird & Trans Am Guide: 1970 1/2 - 1981
After the extremely successful debut of the first-generation Firebirds
and Camaros, General Motors had a tall task ahead. It had to create an
equally popular yet radically different version of the groundbreaking
pony car it was replacing. Enthusiasts picked up on the radically
different part as soon as they saw these cars. Over time, we have come
to appreciate how successful these second-generation cars were. They
include the early models that had an emphasis on performance along with
the continued development of the Trans Am, the 455 Super Duty cars of
1973 and 1974, and the lightning-in-a-bottle popularity of the Smokey
and the Bandit editions. During their production run, these Firebirds
and Trans Ams were truly the only real performance cars out of Detroit,
and for many of the model years, they eclipsed even the mighty Corvette.
In The Definitive Firebird & Trans Am Guide 1970½ 1981, Pontiac expert
and historian Rocky Rotella examines each production year of the second
generation of Firebirds. Production figures, option codes, running
changes, model-year changes and variances, rarity, collectability,
interviews with engineers, and more are thoroughly covered. This is sure
to become the ultimate second-generation Firebird reference book.
Complementing the detail and year-by-year analysis is a combination of
archival photography from the development of these cars as well as
beautiful color photos of original and restored examples today.
This book tells the entire story of these immensely popular cars,
whether you are into the second generation of F-Body regular models,
Formula 400 performance models, the Super Duty Trans Ams, or the cars of
Smokey and the Bandit fame. It is an excellent addition to any pony car,
muscle car, or any enthusiasts library.
Only book of its kind specifically dedicated to second-generation
Firebirds Covers all the rare data, including option codes, production
numbers, running changes, etc. Key interviews and access to GM archives
and engineering blueprints round out the story
Trans Am & Firebird Restoration: 1970-1/2 - 1981
TheTrans Am and Firebird were distinctly different than their cousin,
the Chevy Camaro, and many Trans Am and Firebird models became stand-out
muscle cars of their era. In fact, when the high-performance wars in
Detroit subsided in the early 1970s, the Trans Am remained as the sole
surviving muscle car. Some second-generation Pontiac F-Body cars are
affordable while others are extremely rare and valuable. In particular,
the 19701974 Pontiac Super Duty Trans Ams, 19701973 Firebird Formulas,
and 1976 Firebird Limited Editions command high sale prices while the
1970s Trans Am 6.6 Smokey and the Bandit cars are still affordable and
appreciating in value.
Melvin Benzaquen of Classic Restoration Enterprises has restored dozens
of these cars. In this revealing guide, all crucial aspects of
restoration are covered, including engine, driveline, interior, trim,
electrical system, brakes, steering, and suspension. A special focus is
placed on performing common body restoration procedures. Chapters also
include VIN decoding, planning, preparation, tools, and painting
techniques. Step-by-step photos accompanied by in-depth and detailed
captions explain how to perform each stage of the restoration process.
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