Jim Suva's 1977 Pontiac Firebird Esprit
By Jim Suva
In 1974 a new TV series aired called “The Rockford Files” Starring James Garner. Mr. Garner’s character Jim Rockford drove a Pontiac Firebird Esprit. I fell in love with this car immediately. So I purchased a used 1974 Firebird Esprit that was gold and had a black interior. (Rockford drove a gold and tan interior version.) I only kept the car one year before I sold it.
The Rockford Files went through Firebirds from 1974 through the 1978 model year. I have always wanted to buy one over the years. Fast forward to November 2002. I was looking for a used car for myself and found a 1977 Firebird Esprit on the internet. It was gold with a tan interior.
The Firebird only had 63,000 miles on it. It was in great survivor shape. I am the 5th owner of the car. The Firebird was purchased new in 1977 in Oregon to a lady around 50 years old who gave the car to her minister's wife in the late 80’s. The minister’s wife kept it for a number of years and sold it to another gentleman around 2000. In March of 2002 that gentleman sold the Firebird to a gentleman named Mike in Rhode Island. Mike sold it to me. What is nice about this Firebird is that it has only been owned by people over 45 years old. So it has not been abused.
Once I bought the Firebird, I contacted Jim at Pontiac Historic Service for a copy of the original build sheet. The Firebird was built in Ohio and shipped to a dealer in Oregon. The car had a rear spoiler originally and a stripe, which I believe was removed at the dealership. It also had wire wheels, which Mike switched out with a set of Rally 2 wheels to make the car look like the Rockford Files car.
Since purchasing the Firebird, I have replaced the wheel well chrome all around, added a correct AM/FM radio with two rear speakers. Of course I have done some regular maintenance like, brakes, heater core, water pump and transmission service.
The Firebird has a 305 engine, power steering and brakes. It also has air conditioning and a tilt steering column with a gold Formula steering wheel. These are the only options on the car.
I used the Firebird as a daily driver for about 11 months. It is now retired as an antique vehicle with just over 69,000 miles on it. It sports the same license plate number 853 OKG that was Jim Rockford’s on the TV show.
I have showen the Firebird at a few local car shows and it is received well. A lot of people actually ask me if this is an original from the TV show. The nice thing about this Firebird is that it is a star car replica. Since everyone wants a General Lee Charger, KITT Trans Am or a Batmobile, my car is special. Not too many Rockford Files Firebird’s running around. Plus, there a lot of Trans Am and Formula Firebirds, so it is cool to see the Esprit as one of a few examples still out there.
Plans for the future is to have the Firebird repainted and some minor dings and dents taken out. As luck will have it, I met a gentleman in California, who gave me the original color based codes from an actual surviving Rockford Firebird.
I have also had the opportunity to talk to someone who actually supplied the Firebirds to both the TV series and the Rockford Movies in the 90’s. He gave me a lot of back ground information on the Firebirds. But that is a different story.
If anyone owns or has information on an original Rockford File Firebird or Rocky's GMC pick up truck, please email me at [email protected]. My goal is to own an original Rockford File Firebird someday! Thank you!
This is a great site! Keep up the good work!
Posted by: DutchLady | 10/01/2009 at 02:50 PM
[this is good] Excellent work Jim!
Posted by: Craig Howell | 10/03/2009 at 03:06 AM