alsancle Posted September 21, 2023 Share Posted September 21, 2023 We had one with this color last year. I really like it. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-pontiac-firebird-trans-am-10/ This 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is powered by a 455ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission and is finished in Firethorn Red over a Firethorn Red vinyl interior. Equipment includes 15″ Rally II-style wheels, front disc brakes, a limited-slip differential, a Trans Am hood decal, a shaker hood, a rear spoiler, an Edelbrock carburetor and intake manifold, air conditioning, a Hurst shifter, a Kenwood cassette stereo, and power windows. The car was delivered new to Colvin Pontiac of Denver, Colorado, and acquired by the seller in 2004. The shifter box was overhauled in 2022 and the tires were replaced in August 2023. This Trans Am is now offered with service records, literature, removed engine parts, a reproduction window sticker, and a clean Texas title in the seller’s name. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plymouthcranbrook Posted September 21, 2023 Share Posted September 21, 2023 I don’t really even like Firebirds but I do like this one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deac Posted September 21, 2023 Share Posted September 21, 2023 (edited) Apparently it's a numbers matching 455 4spd car. A 1976 engine didn't put out a lot of horsepower from the factory but the seller rebuilt the engine and claims it now has 400 hp! I would have to assume this thing would be a blast to drive. I have a soft spot for Firebirds especially from the early to mid 70's! It's a pretty car! Maybe TAkerry can add his thoughts on this one. Edited September 21, 2023 by deac (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Luddy Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 Nice! Any opinions on what the selling price will be? I've been trying to decide on what to do with mine. Start working on it $$$ or just sell it as it sits and go find a turn key one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted September 22, 2023 Author Share Posted September 22, 2023 5 minutes ago, Ed Luddy said: Nice! Any opinions on what the selling price will be? I've been trying to decide on what to do with mine. Start working on it $$$ or just sell it as it sits and go find a turn key one. You are always better with someone else's boondoggle unless you really enjoy doing the work yourself. Kerry will give the best guess on price but I'm thinking 35K. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAKerry Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 Very nice car. Yes, original it was rated at something like 220hp or so. But easy to get more with a decent rebuild. 4 speed is a bonus, I would think 25k-30k would be a good price for this car. Ed, other than building the motor, these cars are not too bad price wise to build. Although I have noticed as of late that parts are getting more expensive all of the time. I suppose its the rising tide thing. Just about everything is readily available so they are a pretty easy restore. 76 is not a 'hot' year, but done correctly still a good car to have. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John_S_in_Penna Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 Have people noticed that, in the Firebird realm, Trans Ams are far more common today than any of the lesser Firebirds? They have been cherished and preserved. The same is true, from what I've seen, with Camaros and their Z28's. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted September 22, 2023 Author Share Posted September 22, 2023 1 hour ago, John_S_in_Penna said: Have people noticed that, in the Firebird realm, Trans Ams are far more common today than any of the lesser Firebirds? They have been cherished and preserved. The same is true, from what I've seen, with Camaros and their Z28's. True across the board. GTO vs Lemans and SS vs Chevelle also. Kind of makes sense when you think about it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John_S_in_Penna Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 (edited) I'm not a big follower of these cars, but I admire the "lesser" models more. They don't have all the bolt-on plastic extras; their styling looks cleaner; they look better without all the decals; and they seem more like drivable, enjoyable regular cars. I see why aficionados preserved the sportier models, but the lesser models are a part of GM history too. I wish more were still around. Edited September 22, 2023 by John_S_in_Penna (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted September 22, 2023 Author Share Posted September 22, 2023 39 minutes ago, John_S_in_Penna said: I'm not a big follower of these cars, but I admire the "lesser" models more. They don't have all the bolt-on plastic extras; their styling looks cleaner; they look better without all the decals; and they seem more like drivable, enjoyable regular cars. I see why aficionados preserved the sportier models, but the lesser models are a part of GM history too. I wish more were still around. Simple, a 455 four speed, even detuned is a lot more fun than a 350 automatic, also detuned. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Luddy Posted September 23, 2023 Share Posted September 23, 2023 On 9/22/2023 at 8:36 AM, TAKerry said: Very nice car. Yes, original it was rated at something like 220hp or so. But easy to get more with a decent rebuild. 4 speed is a bonus, I would think 25k-30k would be a good price for this car. Ed, other than building the motor, these cars are not too bad price wise to build. Although I have noticed as of late that parts are getting more expensive all of the time. I suppose its the rising tide thing. Just about everything is readily available so they are a pretty easy restore. 76 is not a 'hot' year, but done correctly still a good car to have. Yes. I've owned quite few over the years, but since the prices started climbing, been sitting on the fence. I prefer the 76 for the round headlights. It needs interior and a bunch of stuff to be put back on. Was painted over 10 yrs ago and still not done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmTee Posted September 23, 2023 Share Posted September 23, 2023 This is precisely the new car that I lusted for in my senior year of high school... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAKerry Posted September 24, 2023 Share Posted September 24, 2023 Mecum had a 76 not sell, high bid for 36k. They called it an S.E. (black and gold livery) but 1976 did not offer an S.E., they were L.E.'s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted September 28, 2023 Author Share Posted September 28, 2023 Sold for 28,500. Seems like a deal. Looks like the Trans Ams that bring the money besides the SD cars are the later Y84 Black and Gold ones and the Silver Anniversery to a lesser degree. Kerry, how does the 455 in this car compare to the W72 in those? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theconvertibleguy Posted September 28, 2023 Share Posted September 28, 2023 Knew a guy that had one of these in high school, only with the smallest engine you could get for it. Still cool as hell. If I could fit in the thing that'd be a fun ride. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deac Posted September 28, 2023 Share Posted September 28, 2023 (edited) 6 hours ago, alsancle said: Sold for 28,500. Seems like a deal. Looks like the Trans Ams that bring the money besides the SD cars are the later Y84 Black and Gold ones and the Silver Anniversery to a lesser degree. I will add that the Pace cars to your list. For 28K the buyer bought a whole bunch of fun at a fair price! Edited September 29, 2023 by deac (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAKerry Posted September 28, 2023 Share Posted September 28, 2023 The 76 455 had the same hp rating as the higher end 400 (w72) in 77. 78 had a bit of hp boost on top of that. The early cars up through 73, are generally the most desirable. 77 s.e. is still commanding top dollar, followed by a 78 and 79 s.e. The 10th anniv. cars dont get as much love as I wish they did. The low mile originals seem to have a high asking price though, 4 speeds getting a premium. Pace cars are the same deal, low mile original examples will get a premium. Of course anything super duty is $$$$$$$$ This 76 sold for just about what I though it would. Def a nice car but right in line with the market. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Luddy Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 6 hours ago, alsancle said: Sold for 28,500. Seems like a deal. Looks like the Trans Ams that bring the money besides the SD cars are the later Y84 Black and Gold ones and the Silver Anniversery to a lesser degree. Kerry, how does the 455 in this car compare to the W72 in those? It was a deal. To me up here in Canada. The exchange rate is really bad if you are earning and spending Canadian $$ Vs. USA $$. It would be $38450 in Canadian. So until the exchange rate goes back to the old days of almost par, it's just more than I can swing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Luddy Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 On 9/22/2023 at 11:05 AM, alsancle said: Simple, a 455 four speed, even detuned is a lot more fun than a 350 automatic, also detuned. Oh Yeah! I was offered a 1972 big Pontiac Catalina convertible this week. Has a lot of filler, needing cosmetics, so I declined. As I was ready to leave my buddy said it has a smooth running original 455! Stopped me dead in my tracks, as I assumed it was a Canadian car with a small block 350 Chevy. So my dilemma is buy it and swap in the 455/automatic into my 1976 Trans Am and put the 350 Chevy currently in the 76 T/A back in the Catalina. A 1972 vintage 455 is a sweet engine to have in a 2nd Gen. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmTee Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 A 455 in a Catalina is unusual (even a convertible). Most would be in Bonnevilles (or later Grand Villes) too bad about the rust... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAKerry Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 I may be wrong (as I usually am) but I think the big car 455's may have been built a little different than the firebirds. May be a 2 barrel and not have as much hp as one would think but still with the 10-12 mpg. Its the same motor so it would fit ok and could be built nicely, but a Pontiac rebuild comes with a premium dollar wise. I would def. rather have the Pontiac 455 than a chevy 350 in a 76 trans am and it will help the resale if youre ever after that part of it. If you can get that car for a good price, swap the motor then sell the Cat. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nate Dort Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 Why is the TRANS AM logo on the trunk so far off center? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Jake Moran Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 1 hour ago, wmtunate said: Why is the TRANS AM logo on the trunk so far off center? Restored and placed there incorrectly perhaps. I am a "kicker of myself" so often I am sore. I owned one of those orange-red 1976 Trans Ams back in 1985. Solid, took over the loan and paid off the $900 loan, sold it. I think $500 or so in 1986. I purchased a 1979 Arizona solid no rust Trans Am with 10th anniversary fenders and such - actually bought it off an add on this forum - and sold it 8 years ago. I think I threw it on eBay and got $800 for it. Now I am looking and the cheapest I can find is a 1981 Formula basket case for $2,000 or offer and I am sure it will sell. Most "projects" seem to be asking $6,000. Nice ones on facebook marketplace are $25,000 + asking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Luddy Posted September 30, 2023 Share Posted September 30, 2023 On 9/29/2023 at 8:30 AM, TAKerry said: I may be wrong (as I usually am) but I think the big car 455's may have been built a little different than the firebirds. May be a 2 barrel and not have as much hp as one would think but still with the 10-12 mpg. Its the same motor so it would fit ok and could be built nicely, but a Pontiac rebuild comes with a premium dollar wise. I would def. rather have the Pontiac 455 than a chevy 350 in a 76 trans am and it will help the resale if youre ever after that part of it. If you can get that car for a good price, swap the motor then sell the Cat. Yes. I'm thinking the same thing. Years ago I owned a 1976 T/A 455 4 speed. White with Firethorn interior. It was ordered with no console, crank windows and A/C. Bought it from original owners estate where it sat in a damp leaky barn for too long. Also bought a 77 Formula from Oregon with a super clean body to use for a swap out. Ended up selling them while waiting to get it in a body shop. So far the Cat convertible is too much money, but I can wait it out as the Chevy 350 has lots of oomph....for now. Just out of barn storage this summer. Needs plenty of cleaning etc. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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