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Old 02-27-2005, 10:08 PM
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My friend has a 90' formula firebird hes giving to me for $3000.
Im interested in buying it but I havent seen it yet.
So the question is, are there seats in the back? I know it seems sort of silly but I was looking at some pictures of the firebird and alot of them look like there is no room for back seats.
sorry for stupid question
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Old 02-27-2005, 10:55 PM
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Re: specific firebird question

Yeah, it's got back seats. Not the most spacious though, but it's got em.
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Old 02-28-2005, 11:09 AM
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Re: specific firebird question

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My friend has a 90' formula firebird hes giving to me for $3000.
Im interested in buying it but I havent seen it yet.
So the question is, are there seats in the back? I know it seems sort of silly but I was looking at some pictures of the firebird and alot of them look like there is no room for back seats.
sorry for stupid question

It's possible the back seats were folded down or removed altogether. They do fold down and they also are easy to remove from the car.
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Old 02-28-2005, 08:49 PM
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Re: specific firebird question

my best friend only weighs about 140 pounds and he has a hell of a time sitting in my backseat.. so i wouldnt really call it a backseat.. lol. definately not a commuter car..
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Old 02-28-2005, 08:50 PM
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Re: specific firebird question

Hmmm I guess I will have to test it out myself.
I know this might be a little crazy but is there anyway to make more legroom in the back?
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Old 02-28-2005, 08:54 PM
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Re: specific firebird question

not really.. you can scoot the front seats forward, but that eliminates legroom in the front.. its kindof a lose-lose situation with the backseats being that small.
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Re: specific firebird question

yeah one can get more leg room in the back tell your backseat passengers to sit across the seat and stack legs.HAHAHAHAHA. those seats where only in there as a favor to us have you ever seen the insurance on the corvette, that is what we would pay if they weren't in there. it would be strictly a sports car and insurance would be higher.
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Re: specific firebird question

LOL! I have a name for those seats... Ho seats... cuz you shove the Hos back there cuz the seats suck so much.... but there's enough room, I traveled 400 miles w/ 4 people in my car and luggage so don't say it can't happen
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Old 03-01-2005, 10:13 PM
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Re: specific firebird question

in my firebird we had myself who is 5'10 driving, my friend who is 6'4 behind me, my cousin who is 5'10 in the front passenger seat, and one of my other friend's who is 6'4 in the back right....we did it, never want to do it again, but it is possibly
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haha why put the 2 6'4 guys in the back... im 6'2 and i can't stand the backseat of anything haha
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Re: specific firebird question

My record is five people, I had to drive home after work. three in the back. The two were in the seats and the third laid out across them. It was just a wee bit tight. Didn't have to take the tops off though.
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Re: specific firebird question

The back seats are only there for insurance reasons...much less costly to insure a 4-seater versus a 2-seater, at least in Delaware.
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Old 03-02-2005, 02:10 PM
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Re: specific firebird question

its possible wene i bought my firebird there was a guy that was 350 ponds and was 6'6
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Old 03-03-2005, 03:54 PM
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Re: specific firebird question

Heh i guess the backseat wont be quite useful... anyway
how about insurance anyone have an estimate on it annualy for full coverage?
Im 17 so doesnt that make it more expensive?
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Re: specific firebird question

I had 5 people in my firebird, and let me tell you thats NEVER happening again. Total combined weight was ABOUT 1200 lbs. Obviously 2 in the front, and in the back, 2 in the seats, and one on the hump. The 5th guy on the hump had a sore ass after that ride. Every bump we hit we heard a loud clunk. I almost kicked everyone out right there on the highway.
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