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Muscle cars are as American as baseball and apple pie. Over the last 60 years several Asian and European automakers have ...
Baby bison appear to have a blast chasing each other at Yellowstone National Park 160 People Wanted to Be Buried in Space.
The car is listed for sale at $19,500, and the odometer shows 94,600 miles, with a 400 V8 and a four-speed behind it; only ...
For the hordes of fans who still love Pontiac, here are the most powerful rides they ever blessed us with. To give you the ...
The term “muscle car” was coined during the original muscle car era, which is generally defined as 1964 through 1974. The ...
In the early 1970s, he directed the design of the brand’s GTO, Firebird, LeMans, Catalina and Bonneville coupes and sedans. “My first assignment at GM Design was in Mr. Porter’s Advanced ...
In 1965, Pontiac had a bold plan for a potent new nameplate to be named after a mythical creature. You might think it was the Firebird, and you'd be partly correct — but there was another.
Pontiac produced six models with pop-up or hidden headlights, including various model years of the Grand Prix, GTO, Fiero, Sunbird, Firebird, and Tojan, a rather unique Firebird spin-off.
Then you see hints of the Pontiac Firebird, maybe a Fiero, and bits of Saturn, too. Yeah, kind of all over the place, but such is the purpose of a design study.
A 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible that is one of seven like it was auctioned for $1.1 million, setting a record for both the model and the brand.
When it comes to classic cars that seem like obvious choices for restomods, the 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am probably isn’t near the top of the list. While horsepower numbers largely dropped ...