1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Ram Air III Four-Speed







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Description
Pontiac called it “The Beginning of Tomorrow.” Designed by Pontiac stylist Bill Porter, who also created the 1968 GTO, the second-generation Firebirds were introduced mid-way through the 1970 model year wearing dramatic, European-influenced bodywork with long hoods and truncated fastback rear ends.
No longer was the Trans Am an option package; it was a standalone model representing the pinnacle of Firebird perfection—base Firebird, plush Esprit, sporty Formula, and awesome Trans Am. Engine options for the Trans Am were carried over from 1969, which included two variants of the 400 cu-in V8 including the standard 345 horsepower L74 Ram Air III. The fender flares, “shaker” hood scoop, and spats ahead of the front and rear wheel openings were developed for racing and unique to the Trans Am, and they actually generated downforce. And the beauty was more than skin deep, with John DeLorean personally involved in the interior design. “Everyone involved with that vehicle wanted it to be really good, not only from a performance standpoint but from an ergonomic standpoint,” Bill Porter related.
Just 3,196 Trans Am models were built in 1970, including 1,769 Ram Air III four-speeds, and these early second-generation cars were some of the finest all-around performance machines from the heyday of American muscle.
Highlights
Highly original 1970 Firebird Trans Am Ram Air III four-speed
One of 1,769 Ram Air III four-speed produced in 1970
Powered by a correct 400 cu-in four-barrel L74 Ram Air III V8 rated at 345 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque
Muncie M21 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission with Hurst shifter
12-bolt rear axle with 3.73:1 gear ratio
Finish in Polar White (10) with a blue stripe
Medium Bright Blue Vinyl (201) interior
15-inch Rally II wheels with raised white-letter Goodyear GT II tires
Factory options ordered on this Trans Am include:
368 – Performance Axle
401 – Radio
494 – Console
531 – Tinted Glass
701 – Heavy Duty Radiator
The Body by Fisher tag decodes as:
Style 70 22887 – Trans Am
Body: NOR 727685 – Norwood, Ohio, body plant production number
Trim: 201 – Medium Bright Blue Vinyl
Paint: 10 10 – Polar White
04D – Fourth week of April build date
WS4 – Trans Am
The chassis number (228870N114833) decodes as:
2 – Pontiac
2 – Series, Firebird
887 – Trans Am two-door coupe
0 – Model year 1970
N – Norwood, Ohio, final assembly plant
114833 – Sequential production number
Features
Front air dam
Engine-turned aluminum dash panel
“Shaker” hood scoop
Rear ducktail spoiler
Thick stabilizer bars, front and rear
Heavy-duty springs and shocks
Padded three-spoke steering wheel
Voltmeter, water temperature, and oil pressure gauges
Known Imperfections
Correct engine but not numbers matching
Included
PHS documentation
Maintenance receipts
Repair manuals
Assorted spare parts
Ownership History
Built the last week of April 1970, this Trans Am was shipped to Bill Beck Pontiac, Inc. in Charlotte, North Carolina, on 5 May 1970. It is powered by a 400 cu-in L74 Ram Air III V8 that is correct for this Trans Am but is not matching numbers, possibly a dealer warranty replacement. The consignor acquired this Trans Am in 2007.
Additional Notes
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Contact: Tim Rollinger Phone: 912.596.2099 email: trollinger@hagerty.com
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