[Image by Matt Morgan via Wikimedia Commons| Cropped and scaled | CC BY-SA 2.0] GM introduced a new generation of F-body cars in 1970, with a new Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird debuting ...
The last high-performing pony car from the Golden Age was the 7.5-liter-powered Pontiac Trans Am from 1974, with less than ...
The Firebird moved a little over 48,000 copies ... from the smallest V8 offered by Pontiac in 1970. Since this car is an automatic, it should have a 2.56 rear (both the Hydramatic and the ...
Pontiac Trans Am was the star of Smokey and the Bandit. This stunningly restored twin to the movie car recently sold on Bring ...
Cue up the jazzy trumpets, bikinis, and polyester suits as we rank the car commercials that moved the metal down memory lane.
Just get a load of the third generation of the Pontiac Firebird. Sold for a whole decade ... That's the second generation Charger, offered from 1968 to 1970. This has all but ensured that almost ...
While Pontiac was under this Draconian ... GM lifted its silly ban in 1970, which unleashed the 455 under GTO and Firebird hoods, but in 1969, the Ram Air IV salvaged the classic muscle car ...
Pontiac Ram Air V production ceased after SCCA rule changes in 1970, which coincided with General ... A late 1960s or early 1970s Firebird or GTO with the Ram Air V engine would be a welcome ...
The 1970 model year was momentous for Pontiac. Its famed, first muscle car, the GTO, was at the pinnacle of its power. The brand had just launched the second-generation Firebird, which would soon ...
The early second-generation Pontiac Firebird is a standout for its sleek styling and powerful options, including a 400-cubic-inch V-8. While first-generation models have become expensive, the ...