![]() White, Gold star & Highway Patrol on doors, Gold CHP on hood. White, Gold star & Highway Patrol on doors, Gold CHP on hood "Providence", "Rescue", "4", emblem, & red stripes on sides, "Providence Fire Department" & "4" on hood, "Rescue" & "4" written backwards on front below hoodīlack, Mint Green, Gold, & Dark Green tampos, "75" on sides & roof, Ranger badge on hood, "U.S. Yellow stripes on sides, "1080" on roof & sides, "Emergency" on sides, Annapolis Maryland Police Dept. White, Black & Green, "68 Firebird Cortez Racing" on side White, Black & Blue, "68 Firebird Corttez Racing" on side ![]() White, Black & Red, "68 Firebird Corttez Racing" on side Street Breed Fusion Graphics, "Street Breed", "14", Hwy 35 logo White & Black graphics, '03' on sides & roof, 'Pep Boys' on sides & hood Silver, Blue & Red "behrendt Racing", "1"īlack, Yellow, Red & White BBQ CHEESY POTATO CHIPS" White & Black "True Value" "FIREBIRD" "1" ![]() The IROC Firebird has come out in the following versions: The version seen in the World Race has had it's horsepower limit raised to 600. The Firebird featured as car #14 of the Highway 35 anniversary event, driven by Street Breed. In later years this casting has been known under various names, such as " Firebird", " Pontiac Firebird" or "' 98 Pontiac Firebird" with no changes made to the casting itself. Some minor modifications were made to the base around 2013 with some detail removed. The model received a minor update in 2011 the window net was made smaller, as well as made a part of the main window piece. The car saw use from 1996 until 2006, after which the series was put on hiatus and folded. Each of the cars was built by Laughlin Racing, and maintained by "a division" of Penske Motorsport. All cars used an identical 5.9L Chevrolet V8 restricted to 500 horsepower mated to a Jericho 4-speed manual. Essentially nearly identical to a stock car, IROC Firebirds featured a stock car-style steel tubeframe chassis with fiberglass composite bodywork. The Firebird was notably used in the International Race of Champions, billed as "an American motorsport equivalent of an all-star game", with drivers from all forms of motorsport competing in identical cars. 2006 Hot Wheels 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Metallic Blue 100 Red Line. Available with a number of V8 engines, the Firebird has since become a cult classic muscle car. 2022 Hot Wheels 1970 Pontiac Firebird RED - HW Dream Garage 1/5 1/250. The Pontiac Firebird is an American muscle car produced by Pontiac from 1967 to 2002.
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