Vehicle Description
1994 Pontiac Trans Am 25th Anniversary Coupe
A beloved symbol of 1970s car culture. An icon of disco era design.
A redneck's red-letter regalia. It's gaudy. Garish. Tacky. Even
vulgar. And we love it. This is the story of Pontiac's Screaming
Chicken, the largest and most recognizable decal in automotive
history. Lost to time is the name of the man that first referred to
the graphic as a "Screaming Chicken." The nickname came quickly. By
the late 1970s, even Car and Driver was using the label. No doubt
derogatory, over time the epithet has become one of endearment,
although the brand's hardest purists still hate it. That bunch
landed on "hood bird" four decades ago and refused to budge. Others
go with "Rising Phoenix" or simply "Firebird." The ignorant usually
refer to the massive flaming fowl as an Eagle or a Hawk.
This rounded off, simplified design year version of the iconic
Firebird Trans Am right out of 1994 flies into our Hallowed Halls
with 3 owner status, having always been garage kept, and 1 of
approximately 1,825 Anniversary coupes built for the model year.
Always well cared for, very dependable and fully functional...it is
showing some age but it's graceful!
Exterior
Code 10U Arctic White basecoat and clearcoat adorn the straight
panels of this car. Virtually no chrome and all composite bumpers
and front and rear parts come together to form this aerodynamic and
very menacing version of the Trans Am version. The lines of this
car blend seamlessly to form the final shape, all smooth and
aerodynamic. All white with a Tyrol Blue decal center stripe, and
the "screaming chicken" on the nose in the middle of hidden
headlight smoothness. A rakish front glass framed in black
trimmings and the continuation of the blue stripe on the rear of
roofjust aft of the removable smoked glass T-tops is seen as we
work our way to the back of the car. A nice large curved greenhouse
rear glass melts into a rear spoiler which is nicely rounded to
match the curvature of the glass. This frames the rear of the car
as well, and just above another composite bumper is an elongated
oval of taillight and black plastic with center badging. Tailpipes
are peeking out of the rear roll pan and look as though they have
been molded into the body. White 5 spoke wheels are on all 4
corners shod in 245/50R16 deeply treaded radials.
Interior
Pristine sculpted door panels appear as though they were shaped by
the wind. Utilizing white inserts and black molded plastic to form
the integrated armrest/door pull/power toggle housing and the
speaker, all with the 25th Trans Am badge in the white field.
Slipping inside, beautifully sculpted white leather buckets keep
the wind-swept forming scheme, and these have black tubs they fit
within. 2 more of these beautiful buckets are in the back and
separated by the hump. Some wear is evident on the driver's seat
along with light soiling and a very visible repair to the leather
at the front of the lower cushion. The remaining seats appear to
have hardly if ever been used. Racing forward is a center console
which has a glovebox, shift lever and cup holder. As the dash rises
temp controls and an aftermarket AM/FM/CD stereo is neatly mounted
into this central space. Worry not purists, as our consignor is
including the original radio. A trio of round vents are near the
center of the dash top. More windswept sculpting for the instrument
cluster which has a beautifully curved arch with analog gauges in
the cluster. Charcoal carpeting floods the floors and is very clean
and viewing upwardgives you a view of the sky through the smoked
removable panels. Lest I forget, more embroidery for the headrests
noting the 25th Trans Am. Underneath that rear greenhouse glass is
a charcoal felted trunk tub and a flat upper storage area.
Drivetrain
A 5.7 liter LT1 V8, which is rated at 275 horses is under the hood.
This engine bay remains very clean withArticWhite inner fenders,
blue valve coverings and a BMI Performance strut tower brace. This
mill is fed by EFI and a 4L60E 4-speed automatic is strapped to the
back. Way back is a GU5/G80 10-bolt 3.23 posi rear axle.
Undercarriage
Up in the air things remain very clean with satin white flooring,
inner rockers, supports and unibody. A peppering of surface rust is
appearing on the untreated components, mainly reservedto the
suspension parts. Independent coil spring suspension for the front,
and a torque arm with coil springs for the rear. Power disc brakes
are all around and a stock style single exhaust system is seen with
dual tail pipes. We note the addition of BMI Performance bolt in
subframe connectors.
Drive-Ability
A quick starter, smooth driver and some nice power. Overall a good
condition for a fairly low mileage and low production car. All was
in working condition and frankly with the seating position, gauge
layout and the smoked glass roof panels it felt more like being in
a fighter jet than a Firebird.
Right out of 1994, this white and blue striped bird is ready to
have its key turned and driven away for more fun. Look at it as
your mini "screaming chicken" Firebird lighting the tires up.
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2-Canada
G-General Motors
2-Pontiac
F-Firebird
V-Trans Am
2-2 Door Hatchback
2-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
P-350ci V8 LT1
7-Check Digit
R-1994
2-St Therese Assy Plant
236792-Sequential Unit Number
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interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 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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