1969 Pontiac Firebird Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Though it wouldn't hit its popularity peak until the next decade and was consistently being outsold by the Camaro, in 1969 the Pontiac Firebird would introduce a model that would soon achieve the stuff of legends and, along with the Camaro, would become the only pony car produced continuously into the next century. The 1969 Firebird came as a coupe or convertible with multiple engine choices in either 6 or 8-cylinder form. It got a new front end this year, with the four headlights now separated from the grille by body molding made of the invisible and indestructible rubber Endura material. In terms of engines, the 250 and 230 I6 in the base and Sprint trims remained the same, putting out 175-hp and 215-hp respectively. The 350 V8 2-barrel got 265-hp, but the High Output 350 4-barrel boosted to 325-hp. The 400 V8s remained the same, though a new Ram Air IV option became available, putting out 345-hp to the Ram Air II's 340-hp.
But the biggest news was the appearance of the 1969 Firebird Trans Am. Though Pontiac had to pay the SCCA for use of the Trans Am name, the deal has since proved worth the money, considering the immediate recognition of the name today. Originally sold as a Performance and Appearance Package, the Trans Am featured the Ram Air III at 335-hp, with a heavy duty 3-speed manual, or the Ram Air IV at 345-hp with a 4-speed manual. So though it didn't go any faster than the other 400 V8s, its performance and look was what put it on the way to cult status. It featured a rear spoiler, dual hood and fender scoops, lower sports suspension, large performance tires, bigger anti-sway bars, and a race-car look of blue stripes on a white background, further cementing its sporty image.

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by Joe B
Mar 31, 2015
Very expensive build as this car needed a lot more than I bargained for. Engine rebuilt, transmission rebuilt, front and rear suspensions rebuilt, all body mounts, etc. Interior totally gutted and redone. Body work straightened out (panels fit real nice). Base coat clear coat paint in original color.Mar 31, 2015
by Chip J
May 25, 2013
looks ragtop runs in the 12 s but its not as comfortable as a modern car . ? . it's inexpensive to repair and I own parts for cheap . no fuel injection no computer . its pretty expensive keeping it in back tires . My wife loves it' She knows how to use a performance car. At 60 years old I think that's pretty cool!May 25, 2013
by Anonymous
Apr 15, 2012
Performance has never been a major issue. It was slow, brakes and all other mechanicals were bad and in need of replacement from the points/plug distributor, intake, carb, heads, exhaust manifolds leaked, freeze-out plugs leaked, oil leaked, trans leaked, body was rusted, floor-boards were bad, this was an unsafe vehicle. Work is now in progress to replace and repair those items that make it a safe, well working moving vehicle. It will be a very fun vehicle to drive.Apr 15, 2012

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