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How much does it cost to restore a Trans Am?

How much does it cost to restore a Trans Am?

How much does a Firebird restoration cost? It will cost about $25,000 – $40,000 to restore an early Pontiac Firebird. A lot of the cost depends on the shape of the Firebird that you’re starting with as well as how pristine you want it to be. This range will cover a Firebird that is in poor to medium condition.

How much is a 85 Trans Am worth?

According to Hagerty, today a mint-condition 1985 Pontiac Firebird is worth $11,100, with valuation gradually decreasing down to $2,800 for a car in fair condition.

What is the most popular Trans Am?

The 10 Best Pontiac Trans Am Models of All-Time

  1. 1977 “Bandit” Trans Am.
  2. 1989 Turbo Trans Am.
  3. 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6.
  4. 2000 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6.
  5. 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Special Edition.
  6. 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.
  7. 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo.
  8. 1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.

Which Trans Am was the fastest?

The 15 Fastest Cars Pontiac Ever Produced

  • 6 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP (143 mph)
  • 5 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 455 Super Duty (155 mph)
  • 4 1963 Pontiac Tempest Super Duty (163 mph)
  • 3 1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (165 mph)
  • 2 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP (175 mph)
  • 1 2006 Pontiac GTO (175 mph)

How much is a 1978 Firebird worth?

Pontiac Models

Bodystyles Median Sale
Esprit Hardtop Coupe $8,300
Formula Hardtop Coupe $7,500
Hardtop Coupe $18,000
Trans Am HardTop Coupe $17,500

How much does it cost to paint a Pontiac Firebird?

Melvin said you can expect to pay around $4,500 to $5,000 for single-stage (prep, prime, color); $5,500 to 7,000 for two-stage (prep, prime, color, clear); and $7,500 to $11,000 for three-stage assuming minimal bodywork and not including cost of materials.

How much horsepower does a Pontiac 455 have?

Horsepower and Torque The 455 High Output generated 335 horsepower and 480 foot-pounds of torque for 1970 and 1971. However, power steadily declined beginning in 1972 when Pontiac reduced it to 300 horsepower and 415 foot-pounds of torque.