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most people out by me don't know the diff between a Firebird , Formula , and Trans Am. i get comments from peole all the time about my Formula but hey I'll take it not to many convertilbe firebirds
Well, to be honest, the only real difference in the late models is the light arrangement in front, the spoiler, and the writing on the sides that usually is the same color as the body so it blends in. It's not like there's major cosmetic differences betwen the V6's and V8's.
Yea you are right, but I believe the back bumper is also different on a Trans Am, but still for an average person, the difference isn't so obvious. And when I was referring to not knowing the difference between a V6 and V8 I meant the actual engine. Some people have no clue what that means.
How can u be friends with someone who can't count? just kidding, and btw i love your car
where do you live? if that's your car in the sig I'm gonna come steal it, don't worry though I'll leave you a somewhat well worn 118k+mile firebird M5 to kick around in though.
-Brad
98 Firebird - gone from mod mode to keep it running and useable mode.
2000 V-Star Custom 1100
If all else fails use a bigger hammer!
:rock:
Well, to be honest, the only real difference in the late models is the light arrangement in front, the spoiler, and the writing on the sides that usually is the same color as the body so it blends in. It's not like there's major cosmetic differences betwen the V6's and V8's.
heh heh... Some dude at Jiffy Lube once told some other guy my car was fast because "it hazz dat Camaro engine in it." I mocked him, "Yeah, it's all about the Camaro engine." He still had no clue.
people call my Trans Am a Firebird all the time, I say "no I have the GFX and a bigger engine and better suspension, its a Trans Am" then they always say "o0o like Knight Rider" and I say " NO you F'ing twat, thats a Firebird!!!!!!!!!"
I've heard everything from trans am, camaro, to even corvette. Some people just don't know their cars that well. I don't understand how so many people get firebirds and camaros mixed up though. Happens alot more then anything else.
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people call my Trans Am a Firebird all the time, I say "no I have the GFX and a bigger engine and better suspension, its a Trans Am" then they always say "o0o like Knight Rider" and I say " NO you F'ing twat, thats a Firebird!!!!!!!!!"
What are you talking about? Night Rider (A.K.A. KITT) was a Trans Am. :slap:
people at my work keep thinking firebird's and camaro's are the same. i say i drive a camaro, then they say, "oh, you mean like brian's?" "no, brian drives a 'firebird'..."
yea i hate that stuff...ppl think that just bc they have some similarities that their the same car.....most ppl just say hey nice car....but yea mines been confuse for a TA b4...and just bc of the hood.lol
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