The Ram Air IV Engine: Pontiac's version of a COPO car
The Ram Air IV engine was intended for racing and was not an option on the regual Pontiac order form. To get one you had to have the dealer fill out a Special Equipment Order Form since this engine was not an RPO (Regular Production Option) but and SPO (Special Production Option), similar to what Chevrolet did with the 1969 camaro's in order to have the 427 cubic inch engine. The Chevy program's Central Office Production Order (COPO) was usually used to sell specialty equipment like Police Cars and Taxi's. Unlike COPO the Pontiac process used simply a special form. The Ram Air IV was intended solely for drag racing. Only 88 of these engines made it into Trans Ams in 1970. |
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Low
Back Seats - One Year Only
All
1970 Firebirds had low back bucket seats with separate head rests this
one year only. This was true when either the standard interior or
upgraded custom interiors were ordered. Later Firebirds had
high-back bucket seats without headrests that were borrowed from the
Chevrolet Vega line. The construction of the 1970 Firebird seats
were generally considered to be superior to the later seats.
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Trans
Am Dash Insert - One Year Only
The
Trans Am had a machine-turned, or prism, dash insert this year (as in
all other years of the second generation design) but the rings
surrounding the gauges were silver rather than black as in later
years. The rest of the Firebirds had the standard black bezel
surrounds. The addition of black plastic rings around the dash
bezel may have been a mid-year change according to some resources but
this change is unverified.
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The
1970 Floor Mounted Shift Knob was Unique to this Year.
The
floor mounted shift knob had a red center for 1970 only.
Subsequent years the knob had a black center. |
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1970
Headlight Bezels were Unique to this Year.
The headlamp bezels surrounding the front lights were a one year only item. The indents for using a screw driver to adjust the headlight are noticably smaller on 1970 models thatn in 71 to 73 models. Mechanics complained that there was not enough room available in the indent to adjust the lights so for 1971 on the indent grew larger deeper and wider. |
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The
400 Cubic Inch Engine was the Largest Displacement Available for 1970
The
Trans Am was only available with a 400 cubic inch engine this year and
the 1970 stands as the only first design, second generation car to have
the 400. The 455 that many associate with the Trans Am did not
appear until 1971 and lasted through 1976.
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Trans
Am Stripes
The
GM Parts catalog lists two types of stripe sets for Lucerne Blue cars. One set is described as white with black borders and another
is described as white with gray borders. The white with gray Borders stripe is listed as N.L.A. in one parts manual alongside the white with black borders indicating that this style was the earlier one. If you know more please contact me.
1970 white stripes (for blue cars) had different part numbers thatn 1971 and 1972 stripes. No reason is given but the white stripes for 1970 were probably brighter white in color to match the Trans Ams hood scoop that would have ben painted in the brighter Polar White than the Cameo White of the later years. |
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1970 Bumper Birds
The 1970 Dealer Service Bulletin number 70-I-54 announced that Trans Ams would be shipped from the Norwood Ohio plant without the bird decal on the front bumper being installed. Decals installed in this plant were blistering and causing unsightly appearance. The bulletin said that a a procedure would be issued for repair of these birds to Dealers to install on the new cars after the cause was determined. |
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15
Inch Wheels Were Available on Formula 400
The
Trans Am's 15 inch wheels could be ordered on Formula 400s when the
option TNL was selected for F60 X 15 Raised White Letter tires.
For $146.39 this option included the 15 inch Rally II rims.
Correct lug nuts for Rally II wheels had black centers. The
correct wheels may be identified by the JW code stamped near the
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Trim
Rings Not Available on 15 inch Wheels -
1970 Only
Trim
rings were not available this year for the 15 inch Rally II wheels (standard with the Trans Am and optional on the Formula 400
when ordered with option TNL, the F60 X 15 Raised White Letter Tires).
Trim rings were standard on the 14 inch Rally II wheels when ordered on
the Base Firebird, Esprit, or Formula. Correct lug nuts for Rally II
wheels had black centers.
However,
trim rings may have been a mid to late year introduction for the 15 inch
Rally II wheel. One 1970 Trans Am posted on E-Bay shows an order
sheet where Trim Rings (Option code 471) was listed on a Trans Am.
The date on the document is 7/22/70. Click
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Firebird
Rear Spoilers
The
rear spoiler was not offered on any other model this year besides the
Trans Am. Interestingly, when Chevrolet engineers discovered that
Pontiac engineers had acquired Camaro wind tunnel test data to develop
the Trans Am spoilers the center section of the TA spoiler was loaned to
Chevrolet who the added their own side caps and marketed the spoiler
under a COPO code for racing homologation. Even though most 1970
Formulas in existence today have the spoiler added it was not factory
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The Formula 400 Model
Although
known as simply the Formula in later years for 1970 the model was
officially designated the Formula 400. |
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Seat
Belts - One Year Only
Seat
belts for 1970 were unique using separate lap and shoulder belts.
When the console was ordered small plastic holders were attached to the
side to hold the seat belt buckles when not in use. |
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No Console or Floor Shift was available for the 6 Cylinder Base Firebird
For 1970 the Base Firebird came only with column mounted shifters, whether it was the standard 3 speed manual or the optional 2 speed automatic. |
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A
Unique Shade of White - One Year Only
1970
was the only year that Polar White was offered as the shade of white for
all Firebirds. All other years offered Cameo White, including
first and third generation cars, that had a more ivory tint to it.
The Polar White Color is a pure color of white. The color
difference can easily be seen when a 1970 model is parked next to a 1970
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Firebird,
Esprit, and Formula 400 Body Striping
There
were no types of body accent stripes or decals offered on 1970 Firebirds
(except the Trans Am with its over the hood/roof/trunk striping).
Later years offered various types of striping but for 1970 no stripes
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