from 1973 thru 1982 but every rare to see one on a 1982. basicly stopped in 1981 with the 4.9 turbo model.
i think all of them have them because i have one and two others that i have seen have them too
A Trans Am is a package on a Firebird.
It is called a Firebird .
Rocky had a firebird on the hood of his Trans Am. It was a stock decal so that people could easily tell it apart from a Camero.
yes, however you may need to slightly raise the fenders and adjust the headlights for smooth lines.
No.
It's never had an official "name", many just call it the "bird" -in the late 70s/early 80s due to its immense hood decal it was sometimes referred to as the "screaming chicken", or sometimes "puking chicken"
none
2002 was the last yr for the bird
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In the fuel tank.
If you own a trans am like me it pisses me off when people call it a firebird. firebirds usally come with the v6 but trans am always come with a v8..... except for one year (im not sure what year it was) the trans am came with a twin turboed buick grand national engineWow....actually a Trans Am IS a Firebird. It's actually a Firebird Trans Am. The T/A is a package upgrade. Spoilers, engines, handling package, etc. The only Firebird that may be "better" than a T/A were some of the Formula versions. All the same performance mods but usually less weight. They didn't come with all the spoilers, etc. So if it pisses you off to hear your T/A called a Firebird, I submit you may be suffering from "little man" syndrome.