In 1967, Pontiac produced approximately 82,000 Firebirds. This was the first year of the Firebird's production, making it a significant model in the Pontiac lineup. The 1967 Firebird was available in several configurations, including different engine options, which contributed to its popularity.
In 1974, approximately 11,000 Pontiac Firebirds were produced, including all variants such as the Formula. However, specific production numbers for the Formula model alone are not widely documented. The total production for the Firebird line that year reflects a decline due to changing market conditions and the impact of new emissions regulations.
There were two firebirds used: a 77 and 78. The 78 was a gold SE replicated to match the original 77.
ummmm wow.... this is kinda dumb...there are no 3.5L pontiacs. theres only a 3.4L and a 3.8L V6's
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yes. the last year of any Pontiac v8 was the 301 in 81. the standard engine in the 82 and up firebirds was the corporate engine-the Chevy 305
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Looks like '81 was the last year for Formula. There were 13,164 SE models and 42,558 base Firebirds.
2009 was the last year of production of Pontiac.
'67 was the first year for the Firebird.
Production of the SNES ended in 1999. In Japan, it was called the Super Famicom and continued in production until September 2003.