Vehicle Description
1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 455
The king of Pontiac didn't want a Firebird. Not at first, anyway.
No, John DeLorean, who had recently given the world the GTO,
thought Pontiac should follow up with a right and proper sports
car, a two-seater called the Banshee. The brass at GM said no,
repeatedly, no doubt because they wanted to protect the Corvette.
Turns out the suit's upstairs were right. GM needed something to
compete against the incredibly popular Ford Mustang and wanted
Pontiac to offer a version of the Chevrolet Camaro for a
synchronized launch as new models in 1967. DeLorean eventually gave
in but took so long to come around that he asked for an extra six
months to create a real Pontiac on the F-car platform.
For consignment a 1974 Firebird which could pose as a powerful
commuter or a street racer. With a large scooped hood, a custom
built 455ci V8, racing belts on the upfront seating, and some
snazzy Weld aluminum wheels, we are ready to go...FAST!
Exterior
Bathed in Dark Green Metallic straight steel rust free panels are
highlighted by some nice chromed trim work which surrounds the
wheel wells, door edges, glass, and rockers. A large scooped
fiberglass hood is in front, and a spoiler and integrated bumper
with a black accent rail frame the triple louvered looking
taillights. Weld provides the wheels in 15-inch Prostar pattern,
which are wrapped with 235/60R15's in front and 275/60R15's on
back. Badging is all there and looking good.
Interior
With nicely preserved door panels which are not original to the car
we move our eye towards the front buckets which appear to be newer
and sport 3 inch wide racing belts. The rear bench is in back. In
the middle is a B&M shifter with reverse gear and neutral
lockout. Towards the dash we see an Autometer large face tach with
a shift light original dash and a JVC aftermarket radio. The dash
has several additional gauges and toggles with lights within the
spun pattern aluminum dash front. Black carpet covers the floors
and the headliner is nice and tight.
Drivetrain
Professionally built by Paul Spots this 455ci bully has stock 6x
heads with polished aluminum valve covers and is topped by a
Quickfuel 4-barrel carburetor with an Edelbrock air cleaner cover.
A TH400 3-speed automatic transmission is controlled by the B&M
shifter. Seen are Doug's coated headers, a TCI torque converter,
Summit ignition box and a 10-bolt posi rear. The consigner states
the engine will produce 500hp; however, there is no documentation
(dyno or otherwise) to back this up.
Undercarriage
All clean and mean underneath no rust showing surface or otherwise.
Noted are 4-wheel disc brakes, a line lock on the front brakes.
Also, independent coil spring front suspension and leaf sprung rear
suspension are seen.
Drive-Ability
This car comes right to life with the turn of a key and runs well.
It has great acceleration, and can cruise or bruise, depending on
your mood. It handles OK and the ride is for racing.
Maybe other consignments are green with envy at the horsepower this
car has, and the nice lines it presents with. Either way, you'll
have a chance to get a powerful classic, which looks great and runs
greater. We give you the green meanie.
VIN Decode
2U87Y4N142891
2-Pontiac
U-Formula
87-Firebird 2 Door Coupe
Y-455ci V8 4bbl
4-1974
N-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
142891-Sequential Unit Number
Trim Tag
ST 74 FS87-1974 Firebird 2 Door Coupe
BDY N175074-Norwood Body #
TR 592 A51-White Buckets
PNT 36-Gulfmist Aqua
04C-3rd Week April 1974
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 500 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
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