1979 Pontiac Firebird For Sale
This 1979 Pontiac Firebird presents in the black-over-gold color
combination that defined the look of the F-body's peak era a finish
that needs no explanation to anyone who lived through the late
1970s or has followed these cars since.
Under the hood is the 301 cubic inch Pontiac V8, a factory engine
introduced in the 1977 model year and carried forward through the
second-generation's final seasons. It backs to a TH350 three-speed
automatic transmission, with a 2.41 rear axle ratio that reflects
the fuel-economy pressures of the era rather than a
performance-oriented gearing choice a setup that makes for relaxed
highway cruising. The drivetrain reads as an honest survivor of the
emissions-era Pontiac powertrain, not a numbers-matching showpiece,
but a functioning original combination in a car that still gets
driven.
Braking is handled by front disc, rear drum a common configuration
for the period with the fronts measuring 8/32 and the rears at
6/32, both with considerable service life remaining. Tires show
10/32, which is strong for a car of this age. This one hasn't been
sitting.
The tan leather interior is in genuinely good shape, with seats and
carpet that hold up without apology. Manual windows and locks keep
things straightforward.
The 1979 model year was the high-water mark for Firebird
production, with GM delivering more F-bodies that year than at any
point before or since. That milestone helps explain why this color
combination carries the cultural weight it does black over gold on
a second-generation Firebird is shorthand for an entire era of
American performance cars, and a well-preserved example in this
spec is an increasingly difficult find as the survivors thin
out.
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