Is it a Formula?
mn80228
08-15-2003, 12:04 PM
There is a guy here in town who has a 1970 Firebird for sale.
He says that it is a Formula 400 Ram Air III, but I am not sure how to check.
I know that the Ram Airs were limited. Something like 1300 were made for that year. But I haven't been able to find any build number information.
Camaros have a cowl tag with most of the build information, but I haven't ben able to find anything about Firebirds and a build tag.
Says it is a 1970 Firebird 400 Ram Air 3.
Pontiac 400
4.11 rear end
3-speed
It does have the ram air hood, but that is easy enough to replace.
Any help?
Suggestions?
He says that it is a Formula 400 Ram Air III, but I am not sure how to check.
I know that the Ram Airs were limited. Something like 1300 were made for that year. But I haven't been able to find any build number information.
Camaros have a cowl tag with most of the build information, but I haven't ben able to find anything about Firebirds and a build tag.
Says it is a 1970 Firebird 400 Ram Air 3.
Pontiac 400
4.11 rear end
3-speed
It does have the ram air hood, but that is easy enough to replace.
Any help?
Suggestions?
IthePeople
08-15-2003, 10:46 PM
hummmm 4:11's with a 3 spd eh.....
someone likes to rev up high
is this car all stock? the vin number tells all secrets unless it has been changed
u can check around online some sites will tell u what each # and letter stand for ie: the 10th diget would be the year of the car ect ect ect
someone likes to rev up high
is this car all stock? the vin number tells all secrets unless it has been changed
u can check around online some sites will tell u what each # and letter stand for ie: the 10th diget would be the year of the car ect ect ect
mn80228
08-18-2003, 07:37 AM
You are right about the revving...
Seemed a little odd to me to have 4.11 with a 400.
My friend has a Nova with 3.83 and a 350 and it is a screamer. But I don't think he has a posi unit like this Firebird. Lots of peg-leg burnouts.
But thanks for the help...
Seemed a little odd to me to have 4.11 with a 400.
My friend has a Nova with 3.83 and a 350 and it is a screamer. But I don't think he has a posi unit like this Firebird. Lots of peg-leg burnouts.
But thanks for the help...
John Perry
08-18-2003, 11:05 PM
I gota 70 RA III Formula 400. Hit me up on aim or email me. I can help.
formula7
03-17-2005, 04:21 PM
1970 fromula firebirds could have 7 different rear axle ratios. they are-- 2.73, 3.07, 3.08, 3.31, 3.36, 3.55, and 3.73. the vin.on a70 formula should read someting like this 22687N(or L)100001. THE COWL PLATE SHOULD HAVE W66 ON IT SOMEWHERE!!Hope this helps.
mn80228
03-17-2005, 04:33 PM
I called the place that had the car listed looking for the cowl tage numbers, and they admitted that the car was not a real formula.
That was a while ago, so I went and bought a 1968 Camaro that was here in town. Just waiting for the weather to warm up a little before I head back out to the garage.
Thanks for your help. Maybe it will help somebody else out....
matt
That was a while ago, so I went and bought a 1968 Camaro that was here in town. Just waiting for the weather to warm up a little before I head back out to the garage.
Thanks for your help. Maybe it will help somebody else out....
matt
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