Most of the changes to the 1971 Pontiac Firebird were a result of government emission regulations. Cosmetic changes were few, consisting mostly of new high-back sporty bucket seats and honeycomb wheels which would decorate the Firebird until 1977.
Due to the emission standards, the Ram Air engines were axed and the 400 V8 was downgraded to 300-hp. The Ram Airs were replaced with the new 455, purported to be the last produced muscle car engine. It was available as an option in the Formula Firebird, rated at 325-hp. A high output version, hitting 335-hp, came standard with the Trans Am and used many of the Ram Air components, such as the intake manifold and cylinder heads. Though it had less horsepower than the Ram IV, it got 480 lb-ft of torque and delivered better road handling. The 455 would go through some changes in the 1970s, but would become the iconic Trans Am engine.
The base model 250 straight six engine still rated a measly 155-hp, and the Esprit carried the 350 V8 at 255-hp. In 1971, this 350 V8 was also an option in the Formula trim, which came standard with the 400 V8 at 300-hp. The 1971 Pontiac Firebird, and particularly the Trans Am, had not yet achieved legendary status and in fact were still selling well below the Camaro. For this reason, the Trans Am is somewhat of a collector's item. 1971 Firebird owners love the performance and handling, but don't like the uncomfortable seats and lousy gas mileage. Little tradeoffs for a lot of fun.
4.9 Overall rating
(6 reviews)Drives like she's on rails, sounds incredible with just the formula 400 under the hood, the ram air hood is functional [rare] and trust me i could go on!
This bad boy has a 400 formula engine with a possie trac rearend with a muncie m22 rockcrusher transmision. sweet hood tac with twin hood scoops and a spedo that goes to one hundred sixty miles per hour... sweet car
Took 30 years to get it, then we got a 2001 TA with RamAir and WS6 pkg, the 76 TA is my youngest son, Jason's that we're restoring. The 01 TA was the fastest road-rocket I ever owned, scared myself a few times in it.
Its too hott to drive it in the sum. no A/C. Almost finished with the interior.350 small block is easy horsepower to maintain, and the tags are like 22 bucks a year. 1 of a kind car and Classic's attract the ladies.
acceleration- a+ braking- could use a drum to disc conversion in the back handling- not and Audi but it can hug the corners some small squeaks here and there but what can you expect out of a 38 year old car i love the way it looks has a mean aggressive look to it gas millage is horrible and maintenance is very easy its a "head turner"
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How many 1971 Pontiac Firebird vehicles in Houston, TX have no reported accidents or damage?
3 out of 3 for sale near Houston, TX have no reported accidents or damage.
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