Some cars whisper history, while others shout it with every detail. The 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 that rolled through Palm Springs wasn’t a whisperer—it was a survivor, a one-owner time capsule with ...
Pontiac tried to make the 1967 Firebird the right car for everybody, so it offered a lineup of five configurations with various engine choices. The idea was simple: allow the Firebird to double as a ...
Pontiac introduced the GTO Judge and the Firebird Trans Am around the same time in the 1969 model year, but one was a success and the other was a failure. Care to guess which one was the latter?
Welcome to High Performance Pontiac's Pavement Pounders Shootout, which we held at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio, the day prior to last year's Ames Performance Tri-Power Pontiac Nationals.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- For Michael DiPilato, driving Pontiacs is in his blood - literally. He and his younger brother, Mark, together finished a restoration on a 1967 Firebird 400, all with original ...
FLINT, MI – It’s uncommon to see an “original survivor” at a classic car show. Many of the classic cars on display have had engine upgrades, revamped interiors and newer radios. But this 1978 Pontiac ...
Pontiac’s 1968 Firebird Ram Air I and Ram Air II engines sit at the heart of one of muscle history’s sharpest debates. Both packages turned a stylish pony car into a serious street and strip weapon, ...
As popular as it was in its heydays, it has also been more than thirty years since GM ended production of the second generation Pontiac Firebird (1970 to 1981). This means low mileage and well-cared ...
Judd Apatow had some interesting words for Jerry Seinfeld on the latest episode of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. Besides featuring a boss 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400, Apatow stated a car of such ...
Pontiac is credited with turning the key on the muscle car era with the legendary 1964 GTO, and by the time the GTO's first generation ended in 1967, the Ford Mustang was three years old and had sold ...
The new Pontiac Firebird entered the pony car market in February of 1967 trailing the successful fall 1966 launch of the new ’67 Chevrolet Camaro. Appearing very similar, they shared many body, ...