Firebird with a 400 V8 engine under the hood has just one mission: find a new owner willing to begin a complete overhaul ...
When Pontiac debuted the first Firebird in 1967, the popular engine of choice was the 400-cubic inch, 4-barrel carburetor V8 with Ram Air hood scoops. Since engine output relies heavily on the ...
The standard ‘67 Firebird engine was a 230 cubic inch (3.8 Liters) inline six-cylinder with a single overhead cam (SOHC) putting out 165 HP with a single one-barrel carburetor. The upgraded ...
One of only 46 units fitted with the Ram Air IV and four-speed manual, this 1969 Pontiac Trans Am is also a Concours-grade ...
During her time on television, Jaclyn Smith got to experience driving several vintage cars, including a wonderful 1970s ...
General Motors created the Pontiac Firebird to compete directly with Ford’s Mustangs, establishing it as a competitor for decades. This generation introduced the iconic “hood bird” in 1973 ...
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