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Rev Up Motors

50537 Van Dyke Ave, Utica, MI 48317
4.8
  1. Pontiac
  2. Firebird
  3. 1981
  4. Base
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1981 Pontiac Firebird Base

Used49,652 miles
This vehicle was sold a month ago
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  • Car
  • Coupe
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    49,652
    miles
  • Generation
    2(1970 - 1981)
  • Drivetrain
    Rear Wheel
  • Transmission
    3-Speed Manual
  • MPG
    N/A
  • Exterior Color
    Red
  • Interior Color
    Red
  • Upholstery
    Cloth
  • Doors
    2
  • Max Seating
    4
  • Final Assembly Point
    Van Nuys, California
  • VIN
    1G2AS87A9BL111082
  • Stock Number
    X0815
  • Starting MSRP
    $7,557

Engine
3.8L V6 Gasoline 110hp

  • Fuel Type:Gasoline
  • Max Horsepower:110 hp @ 3800 rpm
  • Max Torque:190 ft.lbf @ 1600 rpm
  • Displacement:3.8liters
  • Block Type:V
  • Cylinders:6
  • Aspiration:Naturally Aspirated
  • Fuel Induction:2-Barrel Carburetor
  • Cam Type:OHV
  • Valves:12

Message from the seller

1981 Pontiac Firebird *** ASK ABOUT SHIPPING *** ***** ONE Owner Since New ***** OriginalSurvivorAutomaticRed Interior Bright Red ExteriorLD5 231 CID V6 Engine ***** Only 49,652 Miles ***** 160+ High Resolution Pictures14+ Minute Walk Around / Test Drive Video This Firebird has led a pampered life as the pictures and video show. This Firebird would be a great addition to any collection, cruise night or car show. You can restore a car over and over, they are only original once. The Bright Red (Color Code 75) Exterior is in awesome condition. All of the trim is in great condition as well. The paint appears to be very original. The Red (Color Code 75) Interior is in excellent condition. The clock does not function at this time. This Firebird runs and drives very nice, as it should. It is a very tight and rattle free Firebird as you would expect being an original survivor. After all it only has 49,652 miles on it. Own this Firebird for as little as $344 a Month!**Payments based off of 10% down with approved credit. Rev Up Motors owns this Firebird, unlike many of the "Dealers" out there. We invest our own money in quality vehicles. Unlike the BIG consignment "Dealers" out there that take everything and anything just to pay for their overhead and "Sales Staff". They charge the customer a fee to "Market" the vehicle. The consignment "Dealers" do not anything mechanically to the consignors vehicle. All of the vehicles at Rev Up Motors have been inspected for safety and for their mechanical operation. This is all done by a Licensed ASE Certified Master Technician. In person Inspections prior to purchasing are ALWAYS welcome and encouraged. If you have any questions or concerns, please call. We can FaceTime too! Call NOW to put this Awesome Firebird in YOUR driveway! $$$$$$$$$$$$$ FINANCING Available $$$$$$$$$$$$$Rates As Low As 8.99% ~ Terms Up To 84 Months WARRANTY This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written of implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected vehicle, and to to satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer’s request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.

  • Brakes

    • Power brakes
  • Convenience Features

    • Center console
    • Power steering
  • Seats

    • Front seat type: bucket
    • Upholstery: cloth
  • Tires and Rims

    • Wheel diameter: 15 inch

  • Seating:

    • Standard Seating:4
    • Max Seating:4
    • Head Room (front):36in.
    • Head Room (rear):35in.
    • Hip Room (front):55in.
    • Hip Room (rear):55in.
    • Shoulder Room (front):57in.
    • Shoulder Room (rear):54in.
    • Leg Room (front):43in.
    • Leg Room (rear):28in.
  • Measurements:

    • Length:196in.
    • Width:72in.
    • Height:50in.
    • Wheelbase:108.1in.
  • Weight:

    • Curb Weight:3,380lbs
  • Wheels & Tires:

    • Wheel Diameter:15in.
    • Wheel Diameter (rear):15in.

1981 Pontiac Firebird: A Year of Refinement and Power

The 1981 Pontiac Firebird represented a significant step in the evolution of this iconic American muscle car. Building upon its predecessors, the '81 model offered a blend of performance, style, and refinement that appealed to a wide range of enthusiasts. It was a year where Pontiac continued to fine-tune the platform, offering potent powertrains and a distinctive aesthetic that set it apart from the competition.

Highlights

  • Potent Powertrains: The 1981 Firebird offered a choice of robust engines designed to deliver thrilling performance.
    • 5.0L V8 (4.9L): This popular engine provided a healthy balance of power and efficiency for everyday driving. Available in standard and more performance-oriented "LG" (often referred to as the "49-state" high-output version, distinct from the federal emissions version) configurations, it offered spirited acceleration.
    • 5.7L V8 (301 ci): The larger 5.7L V8, particularly the WS6 equipped Trans Am, offered increased torque and power, truly embodying the Firebird's muscle car heritage. This engine was a favorite among performance-minded buyers.
  • Advanced Safety Features: Pontiac incorporated several safety features that were noteworthy for the era.
    • Seat Belts: Standard three-point seat belts in the front and lap belts in the rear were crucial for occupant protection.
    • Energy-Absorbing Steering Column: Designed to collapse in the event of a frontal collision, reducing the risk of severe injury to the driver.
    • Laminated Windshield: Provided improved resistance to shattering in an accident, contributing to occupant safety.
    • Optional Padded Interior: Certain trims and option packages included padded dashboards and door panels for added impact protection.
  • Trim Level Summary: The 1981 Firebird lineup offered distinct personalities to suit various buyer preferences.
    • Firebird: The base model provided the classic Firebird styling and a solid foundation for a sporty coupe.
    • Esprit: The Esprit trim added a touch more comfort and refinement, often featuring upgraded interior appointments and exterior styling cues.
    • Formula: The Formula was positioned as a more performance-oriented option, bridging the gap between the base models and the Trans Am. It often came with sportier suspension components and engine options.
    • Trans Am: The flagship of the lineup, the Trans Am, exuded aggressive styling and uncompromising performance. It typically featured the most potent engine options, sportier suspension (including the coveted WS6 package), distinctive hood scoops, aerodynamic spoilers, and a premium interior.
  • Distinctive Styling: The 1981 Firebird maintained the aggressive and aerodynamic design that had become its hallmark. The pointed nose, sloping hood, and integrated rear spoiler contributed to its sporty and futuristic appeal. The Trans Am, in particular, boasted prominent shaker hood scoops and distinctive decal packages that enhanced its visual presence.

What to Expect

Owning a 1981 Pontiac Firebird typically involves a passionate and hands-on approach to automotive enjoyment. These cars are celebrated for their driving dynamics and the connection they offer to a bygone era of American performance.

  • Driving Experience: Expect a visceral and engaging driving experience. The V8 engines provide a satisfying rumble and responsive acceleration, especially in the Formula and Trans Am models. The suspension, particularly with the WS6 package, offers capable handling for its time, allowing for confident cornering. The steering is often communicative, giving the driver a good feel for the road.
  • Maintenance: As a classic car from the early 1980s, the 1981 Firebird will require regular maintenance. This includes routine oil changes, filter replacements, tune-ups, and checks of belts, hoses, and fluids. Parts are generally available, though some specialized items for performance-oriented trims might require more effort to source. Expect to perform more frequent inspections and potential repairs compared to a modern vehicle, especially concerning aging rubber components and exhaust systems. Regular cleaning and protection of the body and interior will be essential to preserve its condition.
  • Insurance: Insuring a 1981 Firebird, particularly a Trans Am, can vary. Classic car insurance policies are often recommended, as they can be more cost-effective and tailored to the vehicle's value and usage. Factors influencing premiums include the driver's record, the mileage driven annually, and the agreed-upon value of the vehicle.

Potential Considerations

While the 1981 Firebird offers a compelling package, prospective buyers should be aware of certain aspects:

  • Emissions Equipment: The 1981 model year saw increased emissions regulations, which could impact engine performance and drivability compared to earlier models. Some engines might have been detuned to meet these requirements, and ensuring all emissions control systems are functioning correctly is crucial.
  • Rust Potential: Like many cars of this era, the 1981 Firebird can be susceptible to rust, particularly in areas with harsh winters or heavy road salt usage. Key areas to inspect include the wheel wells, rocker panels, floor pans, and the subframe. Thorough inspection of the undercarriage is highly recommended.
  • Interior Wear: The interiors of these cars, often featuring velour or cloth seats and plastic trim, can show signs of wear and tear over time. Fading, cracking of plastics, and wear on seat upholstery are common issues that may require restoration.
  • Electrical System: Older electrical systems can sometimes develop gremlins. Fuses, relays, and wiring harnesses may need attention, particularly if the car has been sitting for extended periods or has had aftermarket modifications.

Overall Summary

The 1981 Pontiac Firebird stands as a compelling example of American automotive engineering and design from the early 1980s. It successfully blended aggressive styling with potent V8 power, particularly in its Formula and Trans Am variants. While it requires a dedicated owner willing to engage in its maintenance and address potential age-related issues, the reward is a truly iconic and exhilarating driving machine that offers a tangible connection to a celebrated era of performance motoring. For enthusiasts seeking a classic coupe with character and a strong enthusiast following, the 1981 Firebird remains an appealing choice.

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