This 1979 Pontiac Firebird coupe is a Canadian-market example that has reportedly been in the seller’s family since new and was acquired by the seller in 2018. Subsequent work is said to have included a repaint in silver and the installation of a 400ci V8 and replacement differential gearing. The car is equipped with a four-speed manual transmission, a red vinyl interior, front disc brakes, a rear spoiler, dual hood scoops, Rally II wheels, and a push-button…
This 1979 Pontiac Firebird coupe is a Canadian-market example that has reportedly been in the seller’s family since new and was acquired by the seller in 2018. Subsequent work is said to have included a repaint in silver and the installation of a 400ci V8 and replacement differential gearing. The car is equipped with a four-speed manual transmission, a red vinyl interior, front disc brakes, a rear spoiler, dual hood scoops, Rally II wheels, and a push-button cassette stereo. The fluids were changed in preparation for the sale.
The car was refinished in silver during current ownership and features two-tone red striping and hood duct openings. Additional equipment includes sport side mirrors, quad headlights, quad exhaust outlets, and a rear spoiler.
The 15″ Rally II wheels are finished in silver and wrapped in BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires. Stopping power is provided by front disc and rear drum brakes.
The interior features Carmine vinyl seating surfaces along with a matching dashboard, door panels, and carpets. The steering wheel was reportedly sourced from a Trans Am, and additional equipment includes woodgrain trim, front bucket seats, front shoulder harness seat belts, and an AM/cassette stereo.
The instrument cluster was reportedly also sourced from a Trans Am and includes a 140-km/h speedometer, a 6k-rpm tachometer with an inset analog clock, and gauges for oil pressure and coolant temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 79k kilometers (~49k miles).
The 400ci V8 is said to have been sourced from a GTO and installed in 2018. The fluids were changed in the spring of 2021.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.