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Can any body tell me the diff between a 75th Anniversary and a reg one? Iam told my car is a 75th ann but i dont know! Can anybody tell me how to tell?
Mods please move if its in the wrong fourm! Sorry!
i dont theres a such thing as a 75th edition, as the bird hasnt been round for that long. who told u it was a 75th?
I guess I\'d have answer your question with another question.<br /><br />How many Abidiginals do you see in modeling??????<br /><br />headers, 3inch magnaflow cat, Loudmouth<br />99 Midnight Blue Firebird<br />3.8L A4
well, there ya go, i didnt really know there was one, but........
whats it look like?
I guess I\'d have answer your question with another question.<br /><br />How many Abidiginals do you see in modeling??????<br /><br />headers, 3inch magnaflow cat, Loudmouth<br />99 Midnight Blue Firebird<br />3.8L A4
Someone on the forums has a 75th anniversary edition, I just don't remember who. I think it got a plaque and a certificate of authenticity. Other than that I don't think it's much different from a firebird GT.
1995 Nissan Hardbody King cab XE, 5-speed, 4 banger<p>Looking for the right Camaro...
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by David Blalock: Someone on the forums has a 75th anniversary edition, I just don't remember who. I think it got a plaque and a certificate of authenticity. Other than that I don't think it's much different from a firebird GT.<hr></blockquote>
I seen a 100th anniversary edition Ford Mustang GT, it looks exactly like a regular GT but has a little 100th anniv plaque and the side of the car.
my 30th Anniv. Edition just has a little red badge next to the lettering on the dooe panel and on the center consol and "gold "30th Aniv. Edition" on the nose of the hood. other than that, nothing special.
\'01 Mineral Grey SVT Cobra<br />-former F-body owner
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A 75 ANNV. EDITION FIREBIRD BECAUSE THE INTRODUCTION OF THE VERY FIRST FIREBIRD WAS IN 1967 A COUPLE OF MONTHS AFTER THE INTRO. OF THE CAMARO.THE MUST HAVE BEEN PULLING YOUR LEG!!
I have a book "Standard Catalog of Firebird 1967-2002". It looks like it was compiled from brochures and is not that great. But...
"1SX base Firebird 75th anniversary package, includes remote keyless entry, theft-deterrent system, six-way power drivers seat, 16 X 8 in. chrome 5-spoke cast aluminum wheels, 3.8 liter V-6, power antenna, power windows, power door locks and power mirrors ($4,530)"
The problem is that the price is way too high for just that stuff. In any event, the unusual pieces (the other power stuff also came on another option) are the chrome wheels and the keyless entry. If you have those (and the other stuff) you've probably got one. Tou could also check the door/paperwork for "1SX".
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