I know in 1980, there were 1264 Turbo Formulas produced. Since the sales of Firebirds dropped in 1981, I would think it would have to be less.
I owned a '81 Turbo Formula and the best information I could glean from PHS was that 10% of Trans Ams were Turbos in '80 & '81, and if you translate that 10% to the Formula production, there were most likely less than 1000 Turbo Formulas produced. Mine came off the assembly line on 5/21/81, possibly one of the last Turbo Formulas assembled at the Van Nuys Plant. It was special ordered Dark Metallic Brown from California, with no T-Tops and no Z50 appearance package (FOAMULA sticker on the bottom). It was a very rare car that I sold last summer for $4500 just to get rid of it - it ran, was solid, no rust or rot. I sold it to a collector/restorer in Northern Massachusetts. Keep your eye out for it - it also had the special order velour interior that never survived.
1,840 produced in 1981
The 1981 Trans Am Turbo, a part of Pontiac's iconic lineup, had a limited production run with approximately 1,200 units produced. This model featured a turbocharged 4.9-liter V8 engine and distinctive styling elements that set it apart from its predecessors. Its rarity and performance features have made it a sought-after collector's item among classic car enthusiasts.
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Porsche produced 612 993 turbo's for the 1997 model year. I believe 11 of them were finished in speed yellow.
In 1988, a total of 3,200 units of the Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet were produced. This model was part of the 930 generation and is known for its distinctive styling and performance. The limited production numbers contribute to its status as a sought-after collectible among car enthusiasts.
The 1986 Toyota 4Runner turbo was part of a limited production run. While exact numbers for the turbo variant are not widely documented, it is estimated that only a few thousand units were produced. The 4Runner was primarily available with a naturally aspirated engine, making the turbo version relatively rare among enthusiasts.
In 2005, approximately 1,000 units of the Porsche 911 Turbo S were produced. This model was part of the 997 generation of the 911 series and featured enhancements over the standard Turbo, including increased power and performance features. The Turbo S was known for its exclusivity and high performance, making it a sought-after variant among enthusiasts.
In 2011, Porsche produced approximately 3,200 units of the 911 Turbo S, which was part of the 997 generation of the 911. This model was notable for its enhanced performance and features compared to the standard Turbo. The production numbers can vary slightly based on market variations and specific configurations.
there are no horsepower in a turbo the horsepower is in the engine but can be increased with the application of a turbo
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how many 2007 porsche turbo were made