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How the 1973 Pontiac Trans Am became a cultural icon
The 1973 Pontiac Trans Am arrived at a moment when muscle cars were supposed to be dying, yet it ended up defining an ...
The 6.6-liter 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE in Starlight Black was the star of Smokey and the Bandit. This one will cross the ...
Built and produced between the 1967 and 2002 model years, the Pontiac Firebird was available over the course of four generations and continues to delight enthusiasts today. Now, one talented ...
The 1970s were both the best of times and the worst of times for Pontiac and the performance car world in general. The early 1970s were peak years for the high-performance cars that had been coming ...
A post from Facebook user If ya squint it’s mint shows an unusual-looking Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, made especially striking ...
The front air dam, concealed headlights, flush glass, 62-degree windshield angle, rear wing, and flush wheel covers all combine to make the Trans Am one of the slickest production cars ever, having a ...
Pontiac's 400-cubic-inch Ram Air engine series provided both standard and optional horsepower in the debut-edition Trans Am. Shown here in Stuart Langer's hardtop; the 335-horse RAI 11 was part of the ...
General Motors was caught flat-footed when Ford introduced the Mustang for the 1964 ½ model year. Sure, the General had built its share of muscle cars in the past — generally they were versions of ...
This 1974 Pontiac Firebird is a true survivor; the odometer shows only 9,400 miles, and the number isn't surprising, ...
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