Introduced in 1969 as a performance and appearance package, the Firebird Trans Am sold fewer than 700 units in its first year in showrooms. It's one of the rarest muscle cars of the golden era.
The rivalry between General Motors and Ford has played out on drag strips around the nation for decades, and now, a new video is bringing the heat with two classic muscle cars lining up for some ...
As the 1970s wound down, the golden age of American muscle—dominated by high-displacement, fuel-thirsty V8s—faced an ...
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Pontiac’s first turbocharged muscle car is cheap and nearly forgotten
Pontiac’s first crack at a turbocharged muscle car arrived right as traditional V8 power was […] ...
We face a conundrum with this car. The fact is, it looks just like one of the 800,000-some ordinary Pontiac Firebirds built between 1982 and 1992, most of which are remembered more for their poser ...
One of the most iconic high-performance models in the history of the American automotive industry, the Pontiac Trans Am bowed out after the 2002 model year. However, it did so by flying the ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am disappeared from showrooms decades ago, but its reputation refuses to die. That appeal is what inspired a small American outfit, Trans Am Worldwide, to bring the ...
The 1986 Pontiac Trans Am, a trim package of the iconic Pontiac Firebird, debuted almost right in the middle of the model's third generation that lasted from 1982-1992. Hampered with underwhelming ...
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