1970 Pontiac Firebird One (Custom Concept)

Created as a radical, one-off reinterpretation of Pontiac’s second-generation Firebird, the Firebird One is a privately designed and built custom. Completed in the early 1970s on a 1970 Firebird base, it blends American pony car underpinnings with sharply futuristic, almost Italian GT–influenced coachwork.​

The Firebird One retains the underlying F‑body platform and basic hardtop proportions but wears a completely bespoke steel body with a much lower roofline and a flowing fastback-style rear.

Up front, a pointed nose with hidden headlamps and a smooth, nearly grille-less face replaces the production Firebird’s split grille, while the sides are cleaned of factory sculpting and dominated by pronounced wheel arches.

At the rear, a shortened Kamm-style tail and custom lamp treatment further distance the car from its production roots, giving it the presence of a low-volume coachbuilt GT rather than a modified street car.​

Mechanically, Firebird One is powered by a small-block Chevy V8 backed by an automatic transmission in a conventional rear-wheel drive layout with typical Firebird underpinnings. The car’s significance lies almost entirely in its bodywork and design story, not in bespoke engineering.


Source

Related Posts

1962 Triumph TR4 Roadster British sports car manufacturer Triumph introduced the TR4 in 1961 as a modern departure from previous TR models, featuring distinctive styling by renowned…

1978 Ford Granada 2.0 Ghia, MK II 🔥🇺🇸🔥 Source

“1963 Avanti R2… ahead of its time or just weird? 👇” Source

1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS 🖤🖤💫 Source

60 Impala Classic Source

1937 Packard Super Eight Model 1502 Convertible Sedan Source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *