Fourth Generation Pontiac Firebird (1993–2002)

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Fourth Generation Pontiac Firebird for sale.

The final Firebird, and the most powerful. Early cars used the LT1 5.7, and from 1998 the LS1 brought 305 to 325 hp, with the WS6 Ram Air package on top. Low-mileage LS1 Trans Am and WS6 cars, plus the 2002 Collector Edition, are the picks as these enter true collector territory.

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Fourth Generation Pontiac Firebird

1993–2002 · Coupe / Convertible

The final Firebird, and the most powerful. Early cars used the LT1 5.7, and from 1998 the LS1 brought 305 to 325 hp, with the WS6 Ram Air package on top. Low-mileage LS1 Trans Am and WS6 cars, plus the 2002 Collector Edition, are the picks as these enter true collector territory.

Key Engines

V6 3.4 / 3.8L · 160-200 hp
LT1 V8 5.7L · 275-305 hp
LS1 V8 (1998-2002) 5.7L · 305-325 (WS6) hp

Notable Trims

Formula Trans Am WS6 Collector Edition (2002)

What to look for on a 1993–2002 Firebird

  • LT1 Optispark distributor failure (1993-97)
  • T-top leaks and rear hatch struts
  • Interior trim and dash plastic wear
  • Modified vs original — many altered LS1 cars
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