List of NHRA Build Numbers
#23
Originally Posted by nhra-trans-am
You can put ttop for all the trans ams, as that was the only choice. Formulas could be either hardtop or ttop.
#26
This is something that was posted sometime ago about our cars.
NHRA Special Edition Formula and Trans Am (2000-2002) (It was a commemorative edition to celebrate the NHRA's 50 year anniversary (in 2001), and Pontiac being a major sponsor of the NHRA for many years. In 2000 there was a total of 215 NHRA Firebirds produced, of which 97 were Formulas. In 2001 there was only 145 produced and in 2002 there were 535 produced. The total number produced is 895. The rarest is a few Formula Convertable NHRA SE models with like maybe 15 of them. Basically it comes with PS cooler(which all '02's have now), GSC's on 16". The autos came with 3.23's and 6 speeds came with the default 3.42. Nothing really except for the really cool badges. You could only get NHRAs in white, black, pewter, or red. Also, when you ordered a Formula / Trans Am, you had a choice between the WS6 or NHRA package. It was either or, and they could not be combined. Pontiac has been the Official Car of the NHRA since Oldsmobile's departure as Official Car at the end of the 1995 Season. The NHRA option added $1,070 - $1,095 to the sticker price and included (but not limited to) the following: Hurst manual 6-speed (3.42 ratio) or automatic transmission (3.23 ratio), power-steering cooling, P245/50ZR16 performance tires, and NHRA-specific badges & keychain. The appeal of the 1SH option package (NHRA Special Edition) is parallel to the appeal of any "anniversary edition" car or "special pace car edition." It is a special designation to commemorate the NHRA drag racing series. The NHRA badges were made by Morgan Design Group.)
http://www.transamworld.com/2002-ta-prod.php is a link someone posted that has a brakedown of the 2002 NHRA, I have never heard anyone having a brakedown of 2000 0r 2001's. If anyone has this information please share.
NHRA Special Edition Formula and Trans Am (2000-2002) (It was a commemorative edition to celebrate the NHRA's 50 year anniversary (in 2001), and Pontiac being a major sponsor of the NHRA for many years. In 2000 there was a total of 215 NHRA Firebirds produced, of which 97 were Formulas. In 2001 there was only 145 produced and in 2002 there were 535 produced. The total number produced is 895. The rarest is a few Formula Convertable NHRA SE models with like maybe 15 of them. Basically it comes with PS cooler(which all '02's have now), GSC's on 16". The autos came with 3.23's and 6 speeds came with the default 3.42. Nothing really except for the really cool badges. You could only get NHRAs in white, black, pewter, or red. Also, when you ordered a Formula / Trans Am, you had a choice between the WS6 or NHRA package. It was either or, and they could not be combined. Pontiac has been the Official Car of the NHRA since Oldsmobile's departure as Official Car at the end of the 1995 Season. The NHRA option added $1,070 - $1,095 to the sticker price and included (but not limited to) the following: Hurst manual 6-speed (3.42 ratio) or automatic transmission (3.23 ratio), power-steering cooling, P245/50ZR16 performance tires, and NHRA-specific badges & keychain. The appeal of the 1SH option package (NHRA Special Edition) is parallel to the appeal of any "anniversary edition" car or "special pace car edition." It is a special designation to commemorate the NHRA drag racing series. The NHRA badges were made by Morgan Design Group.)
http://www.transamworld.com/2002-ta-prod.php is a link someone posted that has a brakedown of the 2002 NHRA, I have never heard anyone having a brakedown of 2000 0r 2001's. If anyone has this information please share.
#29
Originally Posted by scanlamp
This is something that was posted sometime ago about our cars.
NHRA Special Edition Formula and Trans Am (2000-2002) (It was a commemorative edition to celebrate the NHRA's 50 year anniversary (in 2001), and Pontiac being a major sponsor of the NHRA for many years. In 2000 there was a total of 215 NHRA Firebirds produced, of which 97 were Formulas. In 2001 there was only 145 produced and in 2002 there were 535 produced. The total number produced is 895. The rarest is a few Formula Convertable NHRA SE models with like maybe 15 of them. Basically it comes with PS cooler(which all '02's have now), GSC's on 16". The autos came with 3.23's and 6 speeds came with the default 3.42. Nothing really except for the really cool badges. You could only get NHRAs in white, black, pewter, or red. Also, when you ordered a Formula / Trans Am, you had a choice between the WS6 or NHRA package. It was either or, and they could not be combined. Pontiac has been the Official Car of the NHRA since Oldsmobile's departure as Official Car at the end of the 1995 Season. The NHRA option added $1,070 - $1,095 to the sticker price and included (but not limited to) the following: Hurst manual 6-speed (3.42 ratio) or automatic transmission (3.23 ratio), power-steering cooling, P245/50ZR16 performance tires, and NHRA-specific badges & keychain. The appeal of the 1SH option package (NHRA Special Edition) is parallel to the appeal of any "anniversary edition" car or "special pace car edition." It is a special designation to commemorate the NHRA drag racing series. The NHRA badges were made by Morgan Design Group.)
http://www.transamworld.com/2002-ta-prod.php is a link someone posted that has a brakedown of the 2002 NHRA, I have never heard anyone having a brakedown of 2000 0r 2001's. If anyone has this information please share.
NHRA Special Edition Formula and Trans Am (2000-2002) (It was a commemorative edition to celebrate the NHRA's 50 year anniversary (in 2001), and Pontiac being a major sponsor of the NHRA for many years. In 2000 there was a total of 215 NHRA Firebirds produced, of which 97 were Formulas. In 2001 there was only 145 produced and in 2002 there were 535 produced. The total number produced is 895. The rarest is a few Formula Convertable NHRA SE models with like maybe 15 of them. Basically it comes with PS cooler(which all '02's have now), GSC's on 16". The autos came with 3.23's and 6 speeds came with the default 3.42. Nothing really except for the really cool badges. You could only get NHRAs in white, black, pewter, or red. Also, when you ordered a Formula / Trans Am, you had a choice between the WS6 or NHRA package. It was either or, and they could not be combined. Pontiac has been the Official Car of the NHRA since Oldsmobile's departure as Official Car at the end of the 1995 Season. The NHRA option added $1,070 - $1,095 to the sticker price and included (but not limited to) the following: Hurst manual 6-speed (3.42 ratio) or automatic transmission (3.23 ratio), power-steering cooling, P245/50ZR16 performance tires, and NHRA-specific badges & keychain. The appeal of the 1SH option package (NHRA Special Edition) is parallel to the appeal of any "anniversary edition" car or "special pace car edition." It is a special designation to commemorate the NHRA drag racing series. The NHRA badges were made by Morgan Design Group.)
http://www.transamworld.com/2002-ta-prod.php is a link someone posted that has a brakedown of the 2002 NHRA, I have never heard anyone having a brakedown of 2000 0r 2001's. If anyone has this information please share.
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#30
Originally Posted by BraemerZ28
I've corresponded with Pontiac Historical on getting exact breakdowns on 2000 NHRA's like we have found for 2002's. They were not able to help at the time I was asking - about 2 years ago. About all they could get was the total build #'s of the 1SH package. They couldn't pull all of the option combination info. Now, maybe if we get a group registry going, they might put a little more effort into it? Not sure. They seemed to be pretty honest about not having it.
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i contacted GM about the production numbers, and they said they had the break down numbers for 2002 but could not give or find the exact numbers for 2000 or 2001...weird, any one else wanna give it a shot? i went back and fourth with a few emails and made a few to calls to GM, kinda weird that they wouldnt be able to keep track of the options and numbers produced...
#31
Originally Posted by PewterNHRA2001
i contacted GM about the production numbers, and they said they had the break down numbers for 2002 but could not give or find the exact numbers for 2000 or 2001...weird, any one else wanna give it a shot? i went back and fourth with a few emails and made a few to calls to GM, kinda weird that they wouldnt be able to keep track of the options and numbers produced...
Formula M6 62
Formula A4 85
Trans Am Coupe M6 136
Trans Am Coupe A4 189
Trans Am Convertible M6 16
Trans Am Convertible A4 46
TOTAL (2002) 534
is this the production #'s you are reffering to for the 2002 model year, or do they get broken down further than this???
#33
totaled my car last night, spun out on the highway on ice, hit the concrete median, and if that wasnt enough, 2 more cars ran into me...luckily i was up and walking, nothings sore at all, the medics were surprised that i was up and about with no complaints about pain...
#36
Originally Posted by PewterNHRA2001
totaled my car last night, spun out on the highway on ice, hit the concrete median, and if that wasnt enough, 2 more cars ran into me...luckily i was up and walking, nothings sore at all, the medics were surprised that i was up and about with no complaints about pain...
#40
Originally Posted by Mr.Powers
2000 NHRA Formula
Color: Pewter
Tranny: 6-speed
Body: Hatchback
Mod's: None as of yet
Getting her back today... Me and the bird are gonna get in some
"quality time"
Color: Pewter
Tranny: 6-speed
Body: Hatchback
Mod's: None as of yet
Getting her back today... Me and the bird are gonna get in some
"quality time"