Then, there were certain muscle cars that were built specifically for racing and unleashed on the public to satisfy the homologation requirements. There were, of course, many limited-edition ...
The Trans Am was already the king of the Pontiac ... number-one Firebird with over 46K units, followed by the Esprit with 22,252 units. The base Firebird was close with 21,206 cars, while the ...
so-called "gentleman muscle cars," like the following five. A few months after Pontiac introduced the GTO package for its Tempest/LeMans intermediate line, other famous Detroit brands followed.
That engine, the Pontiac OHC 6, saw its showroom debut for the 1966 model year as the base engine in the Tempest and LeMans. Here's a magazine advertisement for those cars, featuring a snazzy ...
Last of one of the American muscle cars. Would love for Gm to bring them back. They should have not let the government shut them down. The Pontiac Firebird price depends on several factors ...
Chevrolet’s pony car has taken a sabbatical before, most notably between the fourth generation’s departure in 2002 and the introduction of the fifth-gen car in 2010. According to the GM ...
American sports cars from the 70s and 80s have a terrible reputation in Europe, today I drive a Pontiac Firebird and find out. Also we talk a little about the links to the iconic KITT, KNIGHT ...
In some circles, the 1956 Firebird II concept is a famous example ... in Detroit today and discovered that this early connected car also recycled its exhaust heat – 80 percent of that heat ...