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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

1971 Firebird - Answers To Frequently Asked Questions On 1971 Firebirds

By Fabian Oles

What car company constructed the 1971 Firebird?

The Pontiac Division of General Motors produced and manufactured the 1971 Firebird. This makes for the Firebird becoming an all- American msucle automobile.

Where was the 1971 Firebird produced?

The 1971 Firebird was created and made in Pontiacs production plants in Van Nuys in California as well as in Norwood in Ohio, in the United States of America.

What kind of car is the 1971 Firebird?

1971 Firebirds are sporty two- door coupes.

What exactly are the distinctive features for this 1971 Firebird?

1971 Firebirds were sporty packages which showcased Pontiac's prowess in producing high performance cars. Front disc brakes as well as bucket seats added to the sporty picture of the car while carpeting and a wood grain vinyl dash gave a touch of luxury to its interiors. A distinctive feature unique to the Firebird is a Endura nose of the front grill that provides the appearance of the Firebird having no grill.

What is the motor power and displacement of the 1971 Firebird?

1971 Firebirds are highly coveted on the grounds that it boasts of the biggest V8 engine offered within the Pony class in the 1970s. 1971 Firebirds holds this distinction along with its powerful 455 V8 with 325 horsepower. Other motor options started from the 145 horsepower 250, the 250 horsepower 350 V8, and the 300 horsepower 400 V8. - 21396

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