1977 pontiac firebird trans am commercial racerboyroy
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mrfish 7 in wide rims
also does anyone know anything about the pontiac Tojan?
i love music on this
did he say 7" wheels????
thats HUGE!!! lol
Yeah, the **8!!** inch Snowflakes were introduced the next year as part of the WS6 package.
It's not just you guys that like the hotrods. I have a W72 78 T/A. It only has 93,742 original miles. It drives and rides like new. It's all stock except for an aftermarket (calibrated) speedometer. It will go way over 130 mph. I do street race other cars in it's class. I love it. Guys don't like getting beat by a chick. It's not the fastest car on the road, but it's very quick. It's definitely not governed to stay below 125or 130. I bought the car from my uncle who was the original owner.
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Buckk007 is right!! Why does everyone, LOL, think they know everything about the 78 T/A's performance? I went almost 140 (verified beside a Corvette)in mine. I can't tell you what the RPM'S were, but the speed was there. Maybe your car, Sir, won't go over 125 or 130, but EVERYONE I know that has, or had, a '78 T/A with the W72 performance package, would do more. I can't speak for the L78, or the 403K engine, I do know these 2 engines had less H.P. stock. There's no intelligent arguement here!
You guys have got to be kidding me with this
there's gotta be a few 78 T/As out there that do go "140" maybe even 150, who knows nowadays? But its just a simple fact that the cars tested top speed when it was released WAS around 125, in some cases you might get a T/A that will only do 115! There really isnt an arguement here, its just a matter of what your T/A will do.
The top speed of these cars greatly depended on the rear axle ratio. I had a '76 400 powered T/A with *2.41* gears that would wrap the speedo needle past the "MPH" printed on the bottom of the speedometer and back around to about 25 MPH. God only knows how fast this really was. . . on the awesome Dunlop G/T Qualifiers!