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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 ...
In a GM career that spanned four decades, Porter left his mark with the long-hooded, fire-breathing 1960s and 1970s Firebird and Trans Am designs.
The cars built on General Motors’ famous 1977 B-body platform are undoubtedly some of its greatest successes. Slimmer, ...
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5 Facts About The 1971 Pontiac Firebird Probably Only Hardcore Car Fans Know Newsom eases building restrictions as theories grow of how fires were ignited ...
The 1971 Pontiac Firebird lineup was a tale of two models. While the iconic Trans Am was just starting to ignite the public’s imagination with 2,116 units sold, the base Firebird remained the ...
Debuting in 1967 as a competitor to the Ford Mustang, the Pontiac Firebird hoped to capitalize on the booming muscle car market. However, the 1970 model year proved disastrous for the Firebird, with ...
As one of the many iconic muscle cars from that era of American automotive history, the Pontiac Firebird has a storied history of struggles and successes.
The 1971 model year witnessed one big debut under the hood of the Firebird lineup. To deal with the new internal compression policy, Pontiac increased the 400 engine to a 455, getting a massive ...
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.
The odd-looking cherry-red Firebird howled as it raced around the company test track, he writes, trumpeting an exhaust note completely unlike that of any American V8.