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So my son came home with an 89 Formula. Rough is a nice way to put it. As neither of us are mechanics, looks like we will learn together (I learned a couple things on a '47 Ford with a flathead with my old man, difference is he knew what he was doing)!
Nice racing stripe! See the dip your car sticker on the windshield? It should have said don't dip your car if you are a dispsh!t
Hope to show progress on this as we go. It could be slow - he is 15 and I am putting his sister through college. Any suggestions, thoughts, ideas are welcome. This is really a blank slate
Last edited by miterry; Oct 2, 2016 at 02:50 PM.
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Being a formula guy myself, I'm fairly sure its a base firebird and not a formula. Even though a title may show it as a firebird formula, that's because they use the same vin prefix.
Either way, good luck with the project!
Being a formula guy myself, I'm fairly sure its a base firebird and not a formula. Even though a title may show it as a firebird formula, that's because they use the same vin prefix.
Either way, good luck with the project!
Obviously anything can be changed over the years but the flat hood, base rear wing, and no performance suspension emblem on the pass side dash are base bird items. I can't see the swaybars or which rims came with.
If the RPO code decal is still in the center console look for W66 and WS6, then you'll know you have a formula or not.
I've seen worse cars then that, I'd say it's a solid base, and a great way to spend some weekends. Everything I know about cars, I've learned from firebirds. Learned how to change a tire when I was 18, now (8years later) I'm doing an auto to manual swap.always learning new things and it's a skill your son and you will both have forever. Good luck with it! Looking forward to seeing the progress.