They've had them in standard ever since they were made in 1967
1967 was the first year for the Firebird.
1967 was the first year for the Pontiac Firebird.
1967 was the first year for the Pontiac Firebird.
Assuming you're referring to a base model Firebird, in 1988 there was the standard 2.8L V6 with an optional 5.0L V8.
A Gibson Firebird features the standard 24.75" mahogany body and neck.
Explorer-1958 Firebird - 1963 Do I win anything?
1967
The fenders from a 1977 to 1981 Pontiac Firebird are generally interchangeable with a 1979 Firebird. This includes the standard Firebird, Formula, and Trans Am models from those years. However, there may be minor differences in trim and mounting points, so it's advisable to verify compatibility based on specific model features.
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yes as long as the holes match
What you mean your firebird not starting I dotn have a 96 firebird
The Gibson Firebird guitar was first manufactured in 1963. The body of the guitar is made of mahogany wood, the neck is made of either mahogany or walnut, and the fretboard is made of either rosewood or ebony.