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  1. The third generation Pontiac Firebird was introduced in late 1981 by Pontiac alongside its corporate cousin, the Chevrolet Camaro for the 1982 model year. These were also the first Firebirds with factory fuel injection, four-speed automatic transmissions, five-speed manual transmissions, four-cylinder engines, 16-inch wheels, and hatchback bodies.

  2. Third-gen Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird. The third generation of the F-Body was introduced for 1982, as a major redesign with a more modern look and a lighter, better-handling car. In a move that would later happen across almost all GM models, the Firebird switched from Pontiac-designed engines to the same Chevrolet engines ...

  3. 4 de mai. de 2023 · The Pontiac Firebird spanned a total of four generations from 1967–2002. For information on the 1967–1981 Gen 1 and Gen 2 Firebird, check out our other Pontiac Firebird article here. This article will cover the Gen 3 (1982–1992) and Gen 4 (1993–2002) Pontiac Firebird.

  4. 28 de mai. de 2017 · The third-generation Firebird was a little shorter than its predecessor—89.8 inches, a reduction of 8.3 inches. It was also 1 inch narrower, coming in at 72 inches, and .5 inch lower, at 49.8 inches. Contributing to the wedge look was a windshield sloping back at 62 degrees, unusual for its severity.

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  5. 29 de mai. de 2002 · 3rd Generation Firebirds introduced: Firebird, Firebird SE, and Firebird Trans Am. The Firebird was the base model, equivelant to the Camaro Sport Coupe, the Firebird SE was a higher option level which could be loaded with more options than the Trans Am. The Trans Am was the highest performance level for the Firebird.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2023 · The Pontiac Firebird is a tale of one of the most iconic American muscle cars or pony cars. It debuted in 1967 and quickly gained a reputation for power, performance, and style. Let’s delve into the history and evolution of the Firebird from 1967 to 1974, focusing on the V8 engine options and their performance.