Make:
Pontiac
Model:
Firebird
Year:
1973
Mileage:
97104
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
San Diego - CA ,
Zip:
92029
1973 Pontiac Firebird Formula 455 Super Duty Tribute 97104 Miles
This 1973 Pontiac Firebird has a red-hot look, and as you dig deeper, you'll see this has been upgraded to Super Duty status with a 455ci V8. You also have details like clean coupe lines, a Bluetooth radio, and the control of a four-speed. It all makes for an attractive Pontiac that lives up to its aggressive style. The trim tag tells us this is a factory Buccaneer Red car, but a refresh later in life means it retains a nice gloss and shine today. And the way the large doors fit and the rear bumper shines will make you show this full package off with pride. Of course, the other reason why you'll be taking this one out every weekend is that it's fun to showcase such a mean style. This was the final year where the front end really led the way with two big grilles that looked like they wanted to inhale all the lesser cars ahead. And the three-piece rear spoiler seemed like it was race-inspired. This red devil also has some key upgrades. The Rally II wheels now accommodate a seriously wide set of rear tires. It gives the coupe an aggressive forward-leaning stance, and at the same time, draws added attention to where the power meets the pavement in the rear. And that upgraded hood has an iconic shaker air element on top that cleanly announces the big motor within (more on that in a moment.)
This 1973 Pontiac Firebird has a red-hot look, and as you dig deeper, you'll see this has been upgraded to Super Duty status with a 455ci V8. You also have details like clean coupe lines, a Bluetooth radio, and the control of a four-speed. It all makes for an attractive Pontiac that lives up to its aggressive style. The trim tag tells us this is a factory Buccaneer Red car, but a refresh later in life means it retains a nice gloss and shine today. And the way the large doors fit and the rear bumper shines will make you show this full package off with pride. Of course, the other reason why you'll be taking this one out every weekend is that it's fun to showcase such a mean style. This was the final year where the front end really led the way with two big grilles that looked like they wanted to inhale all the lesser cars ahead. And the three-piece rear spoiler seemed like it was race-inspired. This red devil also has some key upgrades. The Rally II wheels now accommodate a seriously wide set of rear tires. It gives the coupe an aggressive forward-leaning stance, and at the same time, draws added attention to where the power meets the pavement in the rear. And that upgraded hood has an iconic shaker air element on top that cleanly announces the big motor within (more on that in a moment.)