Rare Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Sells for $60K, Celebrating 30 Years of Muscle Power
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The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was a symbol of American muscle cars. Naturally, the last model adds to the symbolism of Firebird or Trans Am. However, the previous model of this Firebird Trans Am has recently appeared in an auction and is a hot topic. It is said to be the first factory test model equipped with an LS1 V8 engine and a model known as Project Gold Rush.
This model is known to be a unique model produced by Pontiac to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Trans Am. The model, intended for the 2001 SEMA Show, was created through the collaboration of Automotive Services Inc. and Mr. Gasket. This model, which is also included in the General Motors Heritage Collection, is now evaluated as a symbolic model that shows off its unique technology rather than a mere souvenir.
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Power and Performance: A Muscle Car for the Ages
The Firebird in question stands out for its exceptional performance. Under the hood is a 6.3-liter LS1 V8 engine that has been extensively upgraded for maximum power. The engine has a forged crankshaft, pistons, rings, connecting rods, a CNC-machined Ringenfelter head, stainless valves, and COMP pushrods—modifications that make it even more powerful.
A 2001 article in High Performance Pontiac states that the vehicle produces 436 horsepower (325 kW) delivered to the rear wheels. With a six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, this Firebird offers a driving experience that sets it apart from standard LS1 Trans Am models, making it a true performance machine.
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A Test Vehicle That Survived the Scrapyard
Once development is complete, a manufacturer’s test vehicle is typically destined for the scrapyard. However, this Firebird was fortunate enough to be preserved, avoiding the fate of most test cars. An “Engineering and Dev Vehicle” sticker on the hood certifies its status as a factory test car. While GM issued the vehicle a “scrappable” title, rendering it unroadworthy, it remains an ideal option for track use, offering enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history.
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A Collector’s Dream: $60,000 for Pontiac’s Legacy
The Project Gold Rush Trans Am was recently auctioned on Bring a Trailer and sold for $60,000. Despite its unroadworthy status, the car’s historical significance and symbolic value made it a highly sought-after collectible.
The Pontiac Firebird, an emblem of the golden age of muscle cars, continues to hold legendary status among car enthusiasts. This special Project Gold Rush vehicle celebrates Pontiac’s rich heritage. It embodies the spirit of muscle cars, leaving fans with a lasting memory of one of the most iconic brands in American automotive history.
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