found a '95 Pro Am III Firebird for sale
I don't know much about these Pro Am III Firebirds except that they had really unusual lower body cladding on them, were all V6 cars, and were two-tone painted.
This pic is blurry, which is typical--anything rare or unusual almost always has terrible pictures. :no: http://www.mautofied.com/adphotos/10...0912993855.jpg http://www.mautofied.com/auto-classi...ing/100239422/ Here's some other pics I have saved of Pro Am III Firebirds... http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...8tNYBcM_ph.jpg http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...yC8/858f_3.jpg http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...yC8/865a_3.jpg http://www.firebirdproam.20fr.com/images/p3134-3.jpg http://featured.firebirdv6.com/march2002.jpg http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...8/ProAmIII.jpg Kind of gaudy looking by today's standards, but body kits were popular back then. I think $27,000 for a Firebird with a bodykit is rather expensive though. Found one on fquick that doesn't look like it's missing any ground effect pieces. It's also a Formula instead of just a V6: http://www.fquick.com/garages/Pontia...la/1995/12018/ This one looks pretty darn sweet! |
What was up with the Pro Am series cars? I saw a Pro AM S10 yesterday. It was beat to hell. Ugly paint job to boot. I cant find any info online about them either.
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these were very rare, my uncle had one. slow as hell though
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Here's one in all-white.
http://webspace.webring.com/people/w...31/proam95.jpg There is, or was, one in my area that's white and yellow. I think the color combo looked pretty good. I'll try to find pictures of that combination. |
From http://www.firebirdproam.20fr.com/ The Pro/Am firebirds were customized by chatanooga customs (aka Choo Choo customs) who are no longer in business. To the best of my knowledge 500 Pro/Ams 500, Pro/Am IIs, and 500 Pro/Am IIIs were made, during 1987, 1989 and 1995 respectively. They were given custom cosmetic upgrades. They all came with T-Tops. They were also fully loaded with many features rivialing those found on the Trans/Ams of the time. Pro-Am III Firebird (1995) The cars are base V6 Firebirds with large "Pro-Am III" lettering on the doors. The stock hood got a fiberglass ram air scoop attached to the top (looking the Firehawk/WS6 hood), but it's not functional. It also got side skirts, a dual outlet muffler, a numbered plaque, two-tone paint, chrome 5-spoke 16" wheels (with the original base tires), and different bumper covers. |
the bodykit itself is very nice. im not into the twotone. One color and it looks amazing
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Re: found a '95 Pro Am III Firebird for sale
Originally Posted by Brangeta
(Post 6280339)
I don't know much about these Pro Am III Firebirds except that they had really unusual lower body cladding on them, were all V6 cars, and were two-tone painted.
This pic is blurry, which is typical--anything rare or unusual almost always has terrible pictures. :no: http://www.mautofied.com/adphotos/10...0912993855.jpg 1995 Pontiac FIREBIRD $6,700 Possible trade - 100239422 | Custom Muscle Car Classifieds | Muscle Car Sales Here's some other pics I have saved of Pro Am III Firebirds... http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...8tNYBcM_ph.jpg http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...yC8/858f_3.jpg http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...yC8/865a_3.jpg http://www.firebirdproam.20fr.com/images/p3134-3.jpg http://featured.firebirdv6.com/march2002.jpg http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...8/ProAmIII.jpg Kind of gaudy looking by today's standards, but body kits were popular back then. I think $27,000 for a Firebird with a bodykit is rather expensive though. Found one on fquick that doesn't look like it's missing any ground effect pieces. It's also a Formula instead of just a V6: http://www.fquick.com/garages/Pontia...la/1995/12018/ This one looks pretty darn sweet! |
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