1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am �€" White with Red Interior, 6.6L
V8, T-Tops, and a Full Option Load Why This Car Is Special The 1979
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am sits at a crossroads in American
automotive history. By this point, the second-generation Firebird
�€" introduced for 1970 and running through 1981 �€" had become the
best-selling sports car in the United States, outselling even the
Corvette. Pontiac moved more than 211,000 Firebirds in 1979 alone,
a record for the nameplate that still stands. The Trans Am variant
was the performance flagship, and the 1979 model year arrived on a
wave of cultural momentum that included the massive success of
Smokey and the Bandit in 1977, which put the black-and-gold Trans
Am on every poster and bedroom wall in the country. This particular
car, however, was not ordered in black and gold. It wears white
paint over a full red interior �€" a combination that was decidedly
less common and more refined than the film car colors, and one that
holds up exceptionally well forty-five years later. The white
exterior with red accent striping alongside a fully red vinyl
interior gives this car a clean, period-correct look that separates
it from the crowd of dark-colored Trans Ams you typically
encounter. The 1979 model year brought a significant upgrade to the
Trans Am's standard equipment list and represented the last full
year before the next round of federal regulations began to tighten
further. For buyers who want the full Trans Am experience �€" the
shaker hood, the firebird hood decal, the snowflake wheels, t-tops,
and a real V8 under the hood �€" the 1979 is considered by many
enthusiasts to be the sweet spot of the second generation. A note
on the engine: The VIN on this car encodes the engine designation
as a K, which identifies the 6.6-liter 400 cubic inch V8 built by
Pontiac. In 1979, the Trans Am was offered with two 6.6-liter
engines �€" Pontiac's own 400 and the Oldsmobile-sourced 403. The
K-coded 400 is the Pontiac engine, and the T/A 6.6 air cleaner
badge on the shaker confirms the displacement. This distinction
matters to knowledgeable buyers and collectors because the Pontiac
400 has a stronger following among purists than the 403. Features
List - 6.6L 400ci Pontiac V8 (K-code engine per VIN) - T/A 6.6
shaker hood with factory air cleaner badge - Firebird hood decal -
3-speed automatic transmission - Dual exhaust - Radial Tuned
Suspension (RTS) - Front and rear sway bars - Power front disc
brakes - Power steering - T-tops - Snowflake aluminum wheels - Rear
window louvers - Front and rear spoilers - Factory tachometer -
Factory clock - Center console - High-back bucket seats - Tilt
steering column - Air conditioning (reported cold) - Power door
locks - Sony aftermarket stereo upgrade - White exterior - Red
vinyl interior Mechanical Power comes from the Pontiac-built 400
cubic inch V8, which was rated at 220 horsepower in 1979 �€" a
meaningful number for its time given the compression reductions and
emissions equipment that had been applied across the industry
through the mid-1970s. The 400 was Pontiac's own engine
architecture, separate from the Chevrolet, Buick, and Oldsmobile
V8s used elsewhere in the GM lineup during this period. It shares
no major components with the Chevrolet small-block or big-block,
which is part of why Pontiac V8 enthusiasts follow the engine
closely. Backed by the 3-speed automatic transmission, the
combination is well suited to how most Trans Am owners actually
drive these cars �€" relaxed cruising with strong torque available
when needed. The Radial Tuned Suspension, which Pontiac branded as
RTS, was a specific chassis package that included recalibrated
springs, shocks, and front and rear sway bars tuned to work with
the radial tires that were becoming standard equipment by this era.
The dash badge reading 'Radial Tuned Suspension' is still clearly
visible on this car's instrument cluster, confirming the package is
intact. The suspension compone
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