Though junkyard pickin's for muscle-era Pontiacs are almost non-existent these days and Fourth-Gen Birds are a little too new to be relegated to the recyclers, there is still a good supply of ...
Each of us has our own unique reason for purchasing a Pontiac. For the author, it's the dare-to-be-different design and performance that makes Pontiacs unique. For 60-year-old Dave Clark, it is the ...
During the third-gen Firebird's last year on the market, Pontiac partnered with tuners Street Legal Performance (SLP) Engineering and created a Corvette ZR-1-rivaling muscle car of epic proportions.
The first-generation Firebird (1967-69) relied on its strong engine options and comparatively luxurious interior to set it apart from the competition. That changed with the second generation (1970-81) ...
The 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that starred in "The Office" series as Dwight Schrute's car is now in pieces. The vehicle was involved in a crash with what looks like it might have been a pole. It ...
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Can the Car That Inspired Knight Rider Really Be This BAD? 😬 (1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am)
Can the car that inspired KITT from Knight Rider really be that bad? Today, I take a closer look at the 1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, the American sports car that captured the imagination of the ...
In 1987, former super stock drag racer and performance parts entrepreneur Ed Hamburger formed Street Legal Performance (SLP). Hamburger wanted to apply his wealth of hot-rodding expertise to ...
In 1970, Pontiac was General Motors' performance brand, using the slogan "We take the fun of driving seriously" to hammer the point home. However, with the muscle car formula dying — a segment that ...
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