1995 Pontiac Firebird Formula �€" LT1 V8 with Dual Exhaust and
Clean Undercarriage Why This Car Is Special The 1995 Pontiac
Firebird Formula sits in an interesting place in the F-body
timeline. It shares its platform and engine with the Chevrolet
Camaro Z28 but wears Pontiac's sharper, more aggressive sheetmetal
�€" the same body style that debuted with the fourth-generation
redesign in 1993. The Formula badge was Pontiac's way of giving
buyers the Trans Am's drivetrain without the Trans Am's price
premium or its hood-mounted bird graphics. You got the performance,
the V8, and the sport suspension, but in a slightly lower-profile
package. For buyers who knew what they were looking at, the Formula
was the choice that made sense. What made 1995 specifically
significant was the engine under the hood. The LT1 5.7-liter V8 �€"
the same engine Chevrolet put in the C4 Corvette �€" was standard
equipment in the Firebird Formula that year, rated at 275
horsepower from the factory. That was a serious number for a
production pony car in 1995, and it made the fourth-generation
Firebird Formula genuinely competitive against everything in its
class. The LT1 used a reverse-flow cooling system, aluminum heads,
and sequential fuel injection. It was a modern, efficient
small-block that responded well to basic bolt-on modifications,
which is part of why these cars built such a loyal following among
enthusiasts. This particular 1995 Pontiac Firebird Formula is
finished in red over a gray cloth interior. The car carries the
Formula badge, ram-air hood scoops, a Firebird logo hood, chrome
aftermarket wheels, a dual exhaust setup, and an upgraded air
intake. The undercarriage is clean. For a thirty-year-old
performance car, that last detail matters as much as anything
listed above. Features - LT1 5.7L V8 engine - Automatic
transmission - Dual exhaust with polished tips - Chrome aftermarket
wheels - Ram-air hood scoops - Firebird logo hood - Formula badging
- Upgraded aftermarket air intake - Power windows - Tachometer -
Air conditioning - Gray cloth interior - Clean undercarriage
Mechanical The LT1 5.7-liter V8 is the centerpiece of this car, and
it earns that position. In 1995, Pontiac rated the Formula's LT1 at
275 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque. The engine's reverse-flow
cooling system �€" where coolant flows through the heads before the
block �€" allowed for tighter combustion chamber tolerances and
better detonation control compared to the earlier small-block
designs it replaced. It was a meaningful engineering step forward,
not just a displacement increase. This car has been fitted with an
upgraded air intake, which is one of the most common and effective
bolt-on modifications for the LT1 platform. Combined with the dual
exhaust setup visible in the photos �€" with large polished tips
exiting below the rear bumper �€" the car breathes better than
stock at both ends. The ram-air hood scoops are functional in
design and consistent with the Formula's sport-oriented character.
The automatic transmission paired with the LT1 in these cars was
the 4L60-E four-speed overdrive unit, which handled the torque of
the 5.7 without issue and made the car accessible as a daily driver
without sacrificing performance. Perhaps the most reassuring detail
on this car is the undercarriage. The photos show a clean floor
with no significant rust or rot, which is not a given on a
thirty-year-old car, especially one that may have spent time in
northern states before coming to Florida. A clean undercarriage
tells you how the car was stored and how it was treated. This one
was treated well. Interior The gray cloth interior is intact and
honest. The fourth-generation Firebird's cockpit was designed with
the driver in mind �€" low seating position, a center console that
angles toward the driver, and a gauge cluster that puts the
tachometer where you can actually see it at a glance. The
tachometer is present here, which was standard equipment on the
Form
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