1975 Pontiac Firebird Formula: The Second-Gen That Actually Deserves Your Garage
"Firebirds are doing what 70s Camaros did five years ago: prices waking up as people realize they're cooler and less fussy than their Chevy twins."
— Revvly Take
Second-gen Firebirds (1970-1981) sit in that sweet spot where American muscle meets livable daily driver—and they're finally climbing in value as people wise up to what got overlooked. This Formula model carries the 400 or 455 big-block DNA that makes them feel genuinely quick, not just loud. Clean examples are getting scarce enough that no-reserve auctions like this one matter.
Aaron Toth
Barn Finds · Jan 8
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