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The V8 manual muscle car is a dying breed. We pinpoint the cheapest RWD V8 manual still worth buying in 2025, making it the ...
Naturally, the product release cycle keeps on keepin’ on, though actually keeping track of every new gadget and hi-fi release ...
This is a 2001 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6, and it resides in the inventory of PC Classic Cars from Sherman, Texas, with only 23,828 miles on the odometer – and this time around, they're ...
From 1998 to 2002, Pontiac’s Firebird Formula and Trans Am were flying their last flight through automotive history, powered by the Gen III LS1 V-8*. After seeing production resume for the refreshed ...
Since 1998, the Trans Am was powered by the legendary 5.7-liter LS1 borrowed from the C5 Corvette, and the WS6 package with its Ram Air induction system boosted output over the non-WS6 LS1 ...
The thing that made the LS so great was its versatility, while the LT brings incredible power and technological marvels to the table.
Instead, GM has given us—get this—more power! We've already road-tested the standard 1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 and Pontiac Trans Am, both propelled by the new 305-horse LS1 V-8.
A Pontiac with a Corvette engine? Unthinkable in GM's early days -- but by the late 1990s, the savings offered by standardizing made it happen.
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Motorious on MSNRetro Review Shows 1969 And 1999 Trans Ams During a Simpler TimeThose depressing feelings aside, this look back to 1999 shows us a new Trans Am and how it stacks up to the original. The car ...
Vengeance Racing has announced the imminent arrival of the ultimate road race Pontiac Trans Am, complete with a long list of mods for track day dominance.
The Pontiac Firebird and Trans Am were iconic American muscle cars - but what was the difference between them? The answer goes all the way back to 1969.
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