2001 Pontiac Firebird Formula 1000Hp - $31,995
For those looking for a slightly more modern ride, we’ve got you covered with this 2001 Firebird Formula, still in its original condition. If a killer speedster for under $40k is what you’re after, look no further.
2001 Pontiac Firebird T\A WS6 TRANS-AM - $26,555
Imagine finding a pristine, classic vehicle in its original condition with no extra modifications and low mileage to boot. Well, that’s pretty much exactly what you’re getting with this crisp, metallic blue 2001 Firebird, currently listed at just under $27k.
1968 Pontiac Firebird - $19,500
We said you’d be hard-pressed, not that it’s impossible. This gorgeous red ‘68 Firebird also features a few modifications here and there to keep it in line with the times, but is otherwise just as pristine as the day it first hit the roads.
2002 Pontiac Firebird T\A WS6 TRANS-AM - $23,988
A more recent Firebird, this 2002 model has a clean, shiny black exterior that gives it a uniquely aggressive appearance on the roads. It’s got around 32k miles on it already, but is otherwise totally pristine.
1996 Pontiac Firebird Blackbird WS6 NASCAR Pace Car - $13,500
Speaking of black, check out the paint job on this ‘96 Blackbird. Does it remind you of a certain celebrity chef, perhaps? Looks aside, this particular model also has a bit of rally history behind it, giving it a unique level of prestige that not many others can match.
1979 Pontiac Firebird - TRANS AM - 4 SPEED - $37,900
It’s a great day to be a fan of black Firebirds. This ‘79 model sports the iconic flaming chicken decal that the '70s Trans Am’s were known for, still in immaculate condition.
1984 Pontiac Firebird - $5,655.55
If you’re looking for any color other than black, may we suggest its exact opposite? This ‘84 Firebird 500 is actually a limited edition - only 500 units were produced in white. It’s in perfect condition, too, both inside and out, with the only modification being a new battery.
1990 Pontiac Firebird FORMULA - $16,500
This sleek blue Firebird has around 70k miles on the odometer, being primarily used for weekend drives. It’s in perfect, mostly original running condition, with new parts including an aftermarket sound system.
1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 403 V8 - $43,900
Far from being a mere show car, this crispy white ‘79 Trans Am makes for a great driver as well, and is sure to turn heads wherever it takes you. The original flaming chicken decal definitely doesn’t hurt in this regard.
1997 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - $16,800
Slightly older than our previous entry, but no less cool as a result, this ‘97 Firebird Trans Am also features a sleek red paint job and has just under 50k miles on the odometer. For our money, its coolest feature is definitely its spoiler.
1994 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GT 2dr Convertible - $25,000
A rare model, this ‘94 Firebird Trans Am was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the iconic vehicle. With under 25k miles, it’s also hardly been used, meaning you can really dig into it and make it your own.
1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible - $35,500
This may be one of the most devastatingly cool cars we’ve ever seen. A ‘69 Firebird with a convertible roof, nothing quite matches its sheer aesthetic, muscular appeal, which really demonstrates how Pontiac was able to keep up with the likes of Ford and Chevy in the first place.
2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible - $18,900
Do you still want a convertible, but the previous entry was just a little out of your price range? Or do you simply want something more modern? Then this 2002 Firebird may be the way to go with its unique metallic coloring (only around 260 models were produced with this exact color).
1979 Pontiac Firebird - $39,997
This next entry is a truly special one, mostly due to the fact that its exterior is an immaculate, shiny shade of gold. It also features the iconic chicken decal on the hood, but that’s not what other drivers are going to be looking at when you speed past them in a golden blur.
1999 Pontiac Firebird Formula ProCharged - $3,500 (Bidding)
Released right at the turn of the millennium, this ‘99 Firebird Formula features an aftermarket procharger, but is otherwise in its original condition. Even better is its price: you can buy it for around $30k… or you could bid on it for over $3.5k. To us, the choice is clear.
1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - $1,075 (Bidding)
The 80s wasn’t the best time to be a muscle car fan, with the automotive industry still reeling from emissions regulations. Still, it’s hard to deny the appeal of this immaculate 1980 Firebird, currently up for bidding at just over $1k.
1969 Pontiac Firebird Custom 2 Door Hardtop - $44,625
Also from 1969 is this Firebird Custom, which sports a spiffing and clean black paint job. Its most significant attribute, however, is its whopping 0 miles on the odometer, which almost makes the $45k or so you need to pay for it seem worth it.
1967 Pontiac Firebird - $32,500
You’d be hard-pressed to find a car as old as this ‘67 Firebird that’s still in good condition. Granted, it’s had a few modern updates (including power steering and a new motor), but it maintains its classic aesthetic and is sure to win you awards at any car show.
1967 Pontiac Firebird 400V8 / 325 HP / 4spd Muncie / AC Car - $37,900
A slightly earlier model, this ‘67 Firebird is no less pristine than the last one, even if its 60k mileage can’t quite compare to the previous entry’s 0. We wouldn't need much convincing on this one!
1969 Pontiac Firebird - $37,999
This next entry is further proof that the Firebird may have been the coolest car to come out of the initial muscle car era, with a unique orange paint job that perfectly complements the vehicle’s aggressive attitude.
1977 Pontiac Trans Am - $28,500
A gorgeous late '70s model, this ‘77 Trans Am has been immaculately maintained and preserved since it first hit the roads way back then. Most unique is its shiny “Brentwood Brown” paint job that gives it a fittingly stately appearance.
1969 Pontiac Firebird - $5,000
The 60s really was the golden age for muscle cars, and this ‘69 Firebird only serves to reinforce that fact with its antique gold exterior. You’re unlikely to find one in such fantastic condition like this, let alone for that price.
1968 Pontiac Firebird - $47,999
Released just one year before our last entry, this ‘68 Firebird features a similarly stark paint job, but with an automatic transmission instead of a manual one. As a convertible, it also gets extra cool points and has just over 30k miles on the odometer.
1994 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 6-Speed - $16,800
More recent than our last two entries but no less cool for it, this ‘94 Firebird Trans Am comes with a striking dark purple paint job that accentuates its sleeker form. Its mileage currently sits at just over 100k.
1995 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - $18,900
This gorgeous red Firebird from 1995 has been well-maintained over its lifespan and has had some work done to keep it in line with modern vehicles, including the addition of power steering and new headlight motors.
1985 Pontiac Firebird TRANS AM PRO STREET - $35,995
Although many 80s muscle cars struggled to reclaim their dominance, they still exuded a ton of attitude. Just look at this ‘85 Firebird - it looks like a menace, and handles like one, too. Everything from the exterior to the internal mechanisms has been well maintained and cared for.
1969 Pontiac Firebird - $42,000
A certified classic all the way from 1969, this Firebird has been well-loved and makes for a fantastic daily driver. Some minor cosmetic blemishes here and there pale in comparison to the overall integrity of the vehicle.
1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - $99,990
Well, folks, we may as well end the list here - it doesn’t get any cooler than this. Used in Knight Rider promotional materials, this stark black ‘82 Firebird also features the Hoff’s signature and was built by the legendary George Barris.
1979 Pontiac Firebird - TRANS AM - $52,900
It’s rare that you’ll come across a classic vehicle that’s still in its original condition, and while this ‘79 Firebird has had a new clutch installed, it’s remained mostly unchanged since its release, and also features a rare “Atlantic blue” paint job.
1997 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM WS6 - $16,995
This exceptionally well-maintained Firebird from 1997 features a legendary 5.7L LT1 V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission. It also features a T-Top, which gives it that classic F-body shape that so many love.
1969 Pontiac Firebird - $25,100
Despite its age, this ‘69 Firebird still looks brand new, mostly thanks to the magic of restorative engineering. That does mean it’s not entirely original, of course, but we think the stellar results are worth it.
1997 Pontiac Firebird Formula - $1,399.40
If the previous ‘97 model was a little too pricey for your tastes, this Firebird Formula from the same model year should delight you. Its mileage sits at a whopping 100k, and there are a few technical issues that will need to be resolved, but it’s otherwise still a beloved classic.
2001 Pontiac Firebird - $1,950 (Bidding)
Jumping nearly 50 years ahead, this 2001 Firebird features a charming burgundy paint job and has around 70k miles on the clock. It’s otherwise been maintained thoroughly well, and with bidding starting at just under $2k, this could be your best chance of owning a genuine classic.
1996 Pontiac Firebird Convertible Trans Am - $13,995
Arriving just one year before the previous entry, this ‘96 Firebird is otherwise a remarkably similar vehicle, even down to its stark white paint job and overall shape. It’s been decently maintained, too, and is ready to hit the roads as soon as it’s in your possession.
1968 Pontiac Firebird - $8,868
There’s a certain charm to the ruggedness of this particular model. It looks like it’s from the 60s, and while refurbishing it will certainly pose a challenge, we believe it’s worthwhile to restore this ‘68 Firebird to its former glory.
1974 Pontiac Firebird - $42,297
An emissions-era Firebird all the way from 1974, this particular model has been keenly maintained over the course of its life, and features all-original internal components that make it nostalgic to drive.
1977 Pontiac Firebird - $28,900
Another '70s model, this particular Firebird features an automatic transmission as opposed to a manual one, but otherwise promises the same sense of freedom as the previous entry, with some modern touches to keep it in line with the times.
1996 Pontiac Firebird 2dr Cpe Formula - $24,995
This particular Firebird model - released in 1996 - is actually a high-performance variant called the WS6, promising more power and unparalleled freedom on the road than its base model.
1997 Pontiac Firebird FORMULA - $22,900
This 1997 model is a rare variant of the Firebird Formula, a Firehawk featuring a whopping 310hp as opposed to the base model’s 275hp. It also features unique panelling that lets others know that this ain’t your usual flaming chicken.
1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am LS3 HOT WHEELS EDITION - $168,900
For those of you looking for something completely unique that is sure to grab anybody’s attention, this ‘73 Firebird Trans Am restoration project is for you. It’s completely different from any other Firebird model out there, with a total build value estimated at around $250,000 for the new parts alone.
1967 Pontiac Firebird - $49,900
If you’re looking for a true powerhouse, look no further than this ‘67 black Firebird. It’s not exactly the most subtle of beasts as it tears down the highway, but it does promise complete and total satisfaction.
1999 Pontiac Firebird Formula Mecham - $29,000
Like our previous entry, this ‘99 Firebird sports a similarly striking black paint job that accentuates its aggressive styling, as well as a powerful 5.7L V8 engine.
1995 Pontiac Firebird - $15,697
Nothing says “performance” and “speed” like a cool-as-hell racing stripe. This ‘95 Firebird has exactly that, which perfectly complements its clean white exterior. It’s sure to look like a blur when you pass other drivers on the highway.
1974 Pontiac Firebird - $29,950
This stark black Firebird from 1974 sports a roaring V8 engine under the hood, along with a four-barrel carburetor that makes it an aggressive ride, indeed.
1978 Pontiac Firebird - $20,000
Perfectly embodying the spirit of the late muscle car era of the 70s, this glorious ‘78 Firebird sports a striking gold exterior that is almost symbolic of its prestigious status amongst the muscle car greats.
2001 Pontiac Firebird - $12,700
Despite being one of the more recent models on this list, 2001 Firebirds - which represent the last of the great Firebird era - are increasingly rare, so don’t expect it to stick around for long!
2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Collectors Edition Convertible - $34,900
Another fairly recent entry into the Firebird canon, this collector's edition Firebird from 2002 has been exceptionally well-maintained since then. It’s also one of only 554 convertibles of this kind ever produced.
1987 Pontiac Fiero BASE COUPE - $10,999
An incredibly rare find, what makes this ‘87 Firebird so special is its exceptionally low mileage, which currently sits at a meagre 893. It presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a classic vehicle that has basically never been driven.
1996 Pontiac Firebird Formula WS6 - $21,800
Last but not least is this immaculately well-maintained and incredibly cool ‘96 Firebird Formula WS6, a lean, mean, aggressive machine with pop-up headlights and a jet-black paint job to match its menacing demeanor.