A 1979 Trans Am fender will not fit a 1976 model without significant modifications. While both cars are part of the Pontiac Firebird lineage, they have different body styles and dimensions due to design changes over the years. The mounting points and overall shape of the fenders differ, making them incompatible as direct replacements. If you're considering using a 1979 fender on a 1976, be prepared for extensive custom work.
sure the hood will its in the same generation. It will not be the same. The 77 is flat and the 76 has curves that extend from the fender.(I have both)
Yes
Yes, a 1979 Firebird tail light will fit a 1979 Trans Am. There are also restoration services if you have the tail lights and they just need to be repaired.
Check the Firebird and Camaro seats.
Yes
Grille only....no. Complete front fascia....yes.
No, a 1976 Nova fender will not fit a 1970 Nova. The body styles and dimensions changed between these model years, leading to differences in fender shape and mounting points. To ensure proper fit and alignment, it's best to use fenders specific to the same model year or compatible years.
Not very likely, as there is no such thing as a 2005 Pontiac Trans Am.
If it's automatic, no.
A 1976 Firebird fender will not fit a 1972 Firebird without modifications. The two models have different body styles and mounting points due to design changes over the years. It's best to use fenders that are specifically designed for the same model year to ensure proper fit and alignment.
A front end grille from a 1977 Trans Am will not fit a 1979 Trans Am without modifications. While both models share similar design elements, there are differences in the grille shape and mounting points due to changes in styling and design over the years. It’s best to use the specific grille designed for each model year for proper fit and alignment.
Yes. It's a relatively straight-forward swap.