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Win Dr.TuneEmAll's 2001 Pontiac Firebird Drag-n-Drive Package + $6,000 Cash

Cleetus and Dr.TuneEmAll are handing one winner a track-only 2001 Firebird, a Drag-n-Drive trailer to haul it, and $6k to go racing — a rolling ticket to Sick Week, not a Sunday cruiser.

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Win Dr.TuneEmAll's 2001 Pontiac Firebird Drag-n-Drive Package + $6,000 Cash

Est. total prize value

$30,000

Entries from

$5

Entries close

July 24, 2026

Drawing

July 31, 2026

What you're looking at

This is a ready-to-tow Drag-n-Drive kit, not a numbers-matching collector Firebird. The headline prize is a 2001 Pontiac Firebird that Dr.TuneEmAll's crew has set up for the strip, and it comes bundled with a Drag-n-Drive trailer stocked with a small tool set and fuel jugs, plus a $6,000 check to cover entry fees, gas, or the inevitable parts run. The sponsor pegs the whole package at roughly $30,000 ($20k car, $4k trailer, $6k cash). This one leans hard into the drag-and-drive scene the crew lives in.

One thing to be clear-eyed about: the official rules do not publish an engine, horsepower, transmission, or color spec, and they state outright that any photos are 'for illustrative purposes only and may not be the actual model to be awarded.' So while a fourth-gen F-body giveaway car from this camp is almost certainly boosted and built, we're not going to quote a dyno number the sponsor hasn't put in writing.

Why it matters

Most car giveaways hand you a shiny street car and a tax headache. This one hands you an entire way to go racing: a car, the trailer to move it, and cash in hand. For anyone who's watched Sick Week or Rocky Mountain Race Week and thought 'I could do that,' this is the lowest-friction on-ramp we've seen — the hardest part (owning a sorted race car AND a way to haul it) is solved on day one. The trade-off is that the Firebird is expressly 'for RACETRACK USE ONLY' and 'not intended for use on open roads,' and it's awarded AS-IS with no warranty. You're winning a race program, not a daily.

The fine print worth knowing

Entry runs June 19 through 11:59:59 PM ET on July 24, 2026, with the drawing on or about July 31 and the winner announced on or before August 21. Paid entries come through the Dr.Tune merch collection at one entry per $5 spent (rounded up to the next $5). The free route matters and is fully supported: mail a hand-printed 3x5 with your details in a #10 envelope to the Syosset, NY P.O. box for TWO entries — postmarked by July 25, received by July 29, unlimited submissions, handwritten only. It's open to the 48 contiguous states, D.C., and Canada excluding Quebec; you must be a licensed driver at the age of majority. Winner covers licensing, insurance, registration, taxes, and pickup within 30 days, and no cash substitution is offered for the car (the sponsor reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal or greater value).

Spec Sheet

Year / Make / Model2001 Pontiac Firebird

Why It's Special

This isn't a garage-queen Firebird — the official rules class it as a purpose-built 'Drag n Drive' race car and explicitly state it is 'for RACETRACK USE ONLY; it is not intended for use on open roads,' awarded AS-IS with no warranty. It ships as a package with a Drag-n-Drive support trailer (tool set and fuel jugs included). The rules also warn photos are illustrative only and 'may not be the actual model to be awarded.'

Our value estimate

$30,000

The sponsor (GForce Media LLC) states an approximate retail value of $30,000 USD for the full package, itemized in the official rules as: Firebird ~$20,000, Drag-n-Drive trailer with tool set and fuel jugs ~$4,000, and $6,000 cash by check. Anchoring to the sponsor's ARV rather than street-car comps because this is a race-only build, not a registrable street car. For context on the shell: Hagerty lists a clean 2001 Firebird Trans Am WS6 around $28,500 in good condition and base/Formula fourth-gen F-bodies commonly trade in the low-to-mid teens; a track-prepped, non-street-legal example valued near $20k is reasonable. Editorial estimate, not an appraisal.

Editorial estimate based on recent comparable sales — not an appraisal.

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Common questions

How do I enter the 2001 Pontiac Firebird giveaway?

Enter through Cleetus McFarland on their official giveaway page — GiveawayCars links straight to it. There is also a free, no-purchase entry route (see below), which US sweepstakes law requires to carry equal odds.

Is there a free way to enter the Cleetus McFarland giveaway?

No purchase necessary. Free mail-in AMOE grants TWO (2) entries: hand-print on a 3"x5" piece of paper your full name, street address, city, state/province, zip/postal code, date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy), email and daytime phone; mail it in a #10 business envelope with first-class postage and a valid handwritten return ad…

When does the 2001 Pontiac Firebird giveaway end?

Entries close July 24, 2026, with the drawing on or about July 31, 2026.

How much is the 2001 Pontiac Firebird worth?

GiveawayCars estimates the 2001 Pontiac Firebird at about $30,000. The sponsor (GForce Media LLC) states an approximate retail value of $30,000 USD for the full package, itemized in the official rules as: Firebird ~$20,000, Drag-n-Drive trailer with tool set and fuel jugs ~$4,000, and $6,000 cash by check.

Who is running the 2001 Pontiac Firebird giveaway?

It is run by Cleetus McFarland. Garrett Mitchell's Freedom Factory empire — one of the biggest names in YouTube motorsports, running multiple six-figure vehicle giveaways a year through GForce Media (recent: a $190k Silverado 2500HD + C6 ZR1 + hauler package). GiveawayCars is an independent directory and is not the sponsor.

Who is eligible to enter?

Open to legal residents of the 48 contiguous U.S.

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