Alongside the Camaro and Mustang, the Pontiac Firebird is one of the longest lasting car models born in the 1960's pony car and muscle car craze. The nameplate probably would have still been around ...
The Trans Am was still in its early days in 1970, with Pontiac producing only 3,196 units for this model year. The base Firebird and the Esprit dominated this year with 18,874 and 18,961 units, ...
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Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
It was no secret that the First-Generation Firebird was rushed into production. Ford's 196412 Mustang took Detroit by surprise, leaving everyone to catch up. The Camaro made its debut just two years ...
"Before" and "after" photos have been the rage in advertising circles for decades. Everything from diet pills to exercise equipment and wrinkle creams have been sold on the basis of how poorly the ...
Let’s start with the 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Under that blue hood we find a 455 cubic-inch high-output V8 engine with a bunch of goodies attached, including an aluminum intake manifold, ...
It was the middle of the 1960s, and American car manufacturing was on the cusp of what would be one of its greatest eras. Gasoline was cheap, meaningful emission regulation was years away, and the ...