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The Firebird has turned 30, and many would argue it's looking better than ever! There have now been four generations created. The first from '67 to '69. The second debuted in late '70 and lasted 11 years to '81. Just one year shorter was the third from '82 to '92. And the current fourth generation released in '93 and still going strong.
The first generation Firebird was developed at the last minute by Pontiac after John Delorean's pet two seater project was axed by GM management. Because the Camaro was so far along when Pontiac came aboard, they could only change a few areas for the Firebird's identity. This was basically limited to the grill, hood, and rear end treatment. It's still amazing to me how good a job they did on that beautiful front end. Drivetrains were pretty much straight out of the A-body (GTO, LeMans) cars with the notable exception being a hamstrung carb limiting the horsepower of the top of the line motors. For '67 and '68 the performance models were simply "400s". In '69 a new choice arrived: the Trans Am!
With the creation of the second generation, Pontiac was in the design room from the beginning. According to most sources, the overall appearance of the Camaro/Firebird was greatly influenced by Pontiac's stylists. This time, they could also differentiate the 'Bird with unique body sculpture lines creating a smoother less angular look than that of the second Camaro. DeLorean guided the new styling by insisting on a European look similar to the contemporary Maseratis and Ferraris. The only carryover model was the Trans Am. Pontiac performance specialist Herb Adams contributed greatly to the handling improvements made in the new T/A.
After incremental changes in styling and options, GM finally revised one of the most successful designs ever when they debuted the '82 F-bodies. The emphasis this time around was efficiency. The drag coefficient for the new Firebird was one of the best of any car. Engine choices were fewer than Pontiac enthusiasts were used to and geared toward fuel economy. The styling theme of the redesign was the aircraft. This is apparent in the smooth flowing lines of the body and the appearance of the dash with its large round gauges. It was during this generation's reign that performance as we knew it returned. The 350 Corvette motor found its way under the hood and newer technologies provided good performance while maintaining credible fuel economy.
And now for something totally different! Not really, but the fourth generation is certainly a vast improvement in many ways over its predecessor. Most important were structural rigidity and a manual transmission option on the performance motor! It's hard to beat the combination of performance, comfort, and style that the new Firebirds deliver. Even the "base" V-6 beats the horsepower rating of many of the previous Trans Ams. I'm not going to go on and on about Firebird-4, just go to the closest dealer and check it out.
I've been fortunate enough to have owned at least one example from each generation. Of what I'll call the collectible generations (1, 2, and 3) my favorite would be the '70 Trans Am. I love the styling, the functional add-ons, the high compression motor, and the single body length stripe. However, the Firebird I currently own is a '97 WS6 Trans Am. It's definitely my pick of the fourth generation, and possibly my overall choice. Of course a '67 400 convertible would be nice, or a '69 Trans Am, and I always did like the GTA, and how about a Super Duty Formula, oh I forgot I liked the '78 Gold Special Edition Trans Am, and then there's the...

                                                                                                  Production Figures

Year       
Coupe      
Convertible
Trans Am   
Total
1967
      67,032
      15,528
           0
      82,560
1968
      90,152
      16,960
           0
     107,112
1969
      76,059
      11,649
         697
      88,405
Year    
Base    
Esprit  
Formula 
Trans Am
Total
1970 1/2
   18,874
   18,961
    7,708
    3,196
    48,739
1971
   23,021
   20,185
    7,802
    2,116
    53,124
1972
   12,000
   11,415
    5,250
    1,286
    29,951
1973
   14,096
   17,249
   10,166
    4,802
    46,313
1974
   26,372
   22,583
   14,519
   10,255
    73,729
1975
   22,293
   20,826
   13,670
   27,274
    84,063
1976
   21,206
   22,252
   20,613
   46,704
   110,775
1977
   30,642
   34,548
   21,801
   68,745
   155,736
1978
   32,672
   36,926
   24,346
   93,341
   187,285
1979
   38,642
   30,853
   24,850
  117,109
   211,454
1980
   29,811
   17,277
    9,356
   50,896
   107,340
1981
   20,541
   10,938
    5,927
   33,493
    70,899

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