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2 tone cars should have a lower body color painted upper air dam and upper side deflector parts. they are also non textured.
Solid body color cars should have all 4 deflector/airdam parts in textured black plastic.
Of course, some may differ or been replaced through the yrs due to owner taste or with what was cheaper.
On a side note: I have a NOS smooth factory primered center upper deflector for 2 tone cars 4sale.
Interesting, what is the GM part number for each of these two types of ground effects / air dams?
Edit: Was just looking at this closer, my RPO indicates:
D86 - Paint, 2 Tone (Deluxe)
D98 - Stripe Accent
23U - Maui Blue
23Q - Maui Blue door moldings
R6A - Trans Am/GTA package
WS6 - Special Performance package
W66 - Formula Option
13L - Secondary Exterior Color (Silver Metallic)
1SC - Option Package 03
And I'm pretty darn sure I have the textured black air dam
Last edited by LiquidBlue; 02-09-2016 at 07:27 PM.
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For some reason, this shot makes the car look great.
Don't let the picture fool you, she is rough. It has been atleast recleared maybe even painted in some spots. The bumpers are original and faded with clear peeling off in sheets. (GMs frequent pealer program). Has small dents all over the car, large one on pass door and if you look at the rear dr quarter it has some issue where someone backed into something and rubbed the side where the body line is. Notice the body line looks raised? it is. LOL
As ratty as it is, i'm driving it as is. maybe someday I'll have it painted the way it should be.
I'd be interested in buying it if you ever go in a different direction
Serendipity, this thread just popped up so I scanned ebay and found this beauty. Sellers partial description: "all original 1990 Pontiac Firebird Formula in Maui Blue, with a 305 throttle body injection and automatic transmission. The mileage is 116,702
This car has no accidents, 3 owners, paint is all original, except the rear spoiler has been repainted. The car is equipped with power windows, power locks, cold A/C, power antennae (not working),
Bought it from it's second owner in Feb. 2018, 16,350 miles. Spent most of it's life in a San Diego garage. Still had the original tires on it when I bought it. Trailered it back home from just south of Ft. Worth, TX. I still have the original wheels/tires that came on it, along with everything else I have removed/replaced (Hooker headers/y-pipe, exhaust, swapped 2.73 for 3.23 posi, replaced air bag steering wheel with restored T/A wheel, etc.) Pretty sure it's never seen snow/salt; probably very little rain. The only rust I've found was in the distributor!
Bought it from it's second owner in Feb. 2018, 16,350 miles. Spent most of it's life in a San Diego garage. Still had the original tires on it when I bought it. Trailered it back home from just south of Ft. Worth, TX. I still have the original wheels/tires that came on it, along with everything else I have removed/replaced (Hooker headers/y-pipe, exhaust, swapped 2.73 for 3.23 posi, replaced air bag steering wheel with restored T/A wheel, etc.) Pretty sure it's never seen snow/salt; probably very little rain. The only rust I've found was in the distributor!
Nice find! Couldn't say for sure but the pic looked like it was in very nice condition. What year is it? (just notice your bio, 1990) starting to wonder if GM did the red stripe on these in 1990. its the only year I've seen so far with red stripe.
Last edited by LiquidBlue; 08-27-2018 at 08:55 AM.
Reason: saw your bio
Nice find! Couldn't say for sure but the pic looked like it was in very nice condition. What year is it? (just notice your bio, 1990) starting to wonder if GM did the red stripe on these in 1990. its the only year I've seen so far with red stripe.
Not sure where the bio info came from as I never completed one. The car is an 89 built in late 88. I purchased the car in late 89 and have owned it 29 years. It's a really nice 10ft car. Everything on it besides maintainance items and tires are original. It needs a repaint because the hood and roof are faded.It is as clean underneath as it is on top.The only changes from stock are some mild bolt on engine mods and I polished the wheels.
Not sure where the bio info came from as I never completed one. The car is an 89 built in late 88. I purchased the car in late 89 and have owned it 29 years. It's a really nice 10ft car. Everything on it besides maintainance items and tires are original. It needs a repaint because the hood and roof are faded.It is as clean underneath as it is on top.The only changes from stock are some mild bolt on engine mods and I polished the wheels.
Also , I should have led with this - thank you for you kind words
Not sure where the bio info came from as I never completed one. The car is an 89 built in late 88.
Very cool. there goes my 1990 red stripe theory! I was replying to rt66er when I mentioned bio. You will get an email when ever anyone replies to this thread unless you unsubscribe. What part of the world are you located?
Nice find! Couldn't say for sure but the pic looked like it was in very nice condition. What year is it? (just notice your bio, 1990) starting to wonder if GM did the red stripe on these in 1990. its the only year I've seen so far with red stripe.
Thanks. Just turned over 17,000 miles on Saturday. I replaced the distributor; next project will be fuel pump/sending unit. Gas gauge is stuck at "F". Figured I would go ahead and replace the fuel pump while I'm in there replacing the sending unit.
It’s interesting reading all of the posts on the first page here about color differences. Everything I’ve seen posted is what I’ve known to be fact that 88 was different color then 89-later. My 88 however has the 89 color and it’s right on the option tag on the glovebox.
It’s interesting reading all of the posts on the first page here about color differences. Everything I’ve seen posted is what I’ve known to be fact that 88 was different color then 89-later. My 88 however has the 89 color and it’s right on the option tag on the glovebox.
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Interesting, what was the build date of your machine? Give us a pic!
wow, was expecting end of year or something. not exactly sure when the '89's started getting built. we need to put an APB out for ''88 Formula's and see if anyone else has this color. You may be the only one in the world!
It’s interesting reading all of the posts on the first page here about color differences. Everything I’ve seen posted is what I’ve known to be fact that 88 was different color then 89-later. My 88 however has the 89 color and it’s right on the option tag on the glovebox.
I had an 89 base model with every option except 8 cylinders and leather. The paint was called "Silver Blue Metallic" At 19 years old, I questioned where the Silver was in the paint. I didn't have the silver stripe on the bottom and I have yet to see one with the black cloth interior. Just my .02.
Love this thread, and I will be buying a 3rd Gen in the not to distant future.
I had an 89 base model with every option except 8 cylinders and leather. The paint was called "Silver Blue Metallic" At 19 years old, I questioned where the Silver was in the paint. I didn't have the silver stripe on the bottom and I have yet to see one with the black cloth interior. Just my .02.
Love this thread, and I will be buying a 3rd Gen in the not to distant future.
according to book out, color is fairly low production for the Formulas. For example two tone silver less than 100. Couple that with TPI and you get down in numbers. Think 5 speed 90 of that combo was about 15 to 20. Going off memory the data is there if you care in making your buying decision. Good luck on your hunt