There are 40 new and used 1969 Pontiac Firebirds listed for sale near you on with prices starting as low as 9,995. 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 Featured Private Seller CC-1809037 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am This is a RARE 1976 Trans Am with a 455cu. I don't know why because I was pretty sure the 70-75 wheel flares were all the same profiles. While the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro have been the automotive equivalent of McDonalds and Bu. I bought an aftermarket front spoiler and it doesn't quite line up with the side flares. I'll get some pictures if anyone cares to see it.I think it turned out pretty good. The Trans Am model was introduced in 1969, enhancing the Firebird’s performance image. The 79-81 style is more aerodynamic though, cant remember the numbers off hand, but I remember it was better. I also had to extend the turn signal wiring harnesses and modify the headlight wiring harnesses, Throw in grills and front lower spoiler and it's done.nothing to it. You need the bumper, bumper brackets, nose and headlight pods. I had to relocate the horns to clear the hood release cable. It works but I'd like to find an original or at least a picture of an original so I can make a better replicate. There are some brackets on the lower corners of the fenders that the ends of the valance bolt to that will not be on your 77 fenders. I had to fabricate the valance J brace.I had no idea what one should look like so I just made one to connect point "A" to point "B". I also had to find the bumper braces that run from the radiator core support to the fenders along with the rubber isolaters. from 799.00 Help Our 1970 - 1973 Firebird Front Nose is a Direct Bolt-on replacement to your stock Firebird Front Nose. I needed turnsignals, buckets and chrome bezels. I had to find 73 bumper, bumper support brackets, hood latch, valance, headlight buckets, headlight mounting plates, bezels and trim rings. The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is a rear wheel drive automobile, with its motor placed in the front, and a 2 door coupé body. This is an older topic but I just got done putting a 73 front end on my 75 so I'm pretty familiar with what's needed.
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