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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 attitude that outlived the horsepower wars that created it. By pairing race-bred ...
With collector-grade mileage and in nearly flawless condition, it's a time capsule—and a match for the hero car of a forgotten John Wayne movie filmed during the actor's own twilight era. The Bring a ...
Now defunct, Pontiac was one of the most successful automotive brands on the North American continent back in the 1960s. During what was arguably the most exciting decade ever for American performance ...
All too often, we find vehicles on today's show fields that have been over-restored. While certainly stunning in appearance and quickly becoming the restoration standard, such vehicles aren't always ...
Bill enjoyed an exciting and varied career beginning with a 1957 summer internship at General Motors Styling. Working his way up through the ranks of GM Design, he ultimately held many executive ...
It was the middle of the 1960s, and American car manufacturing was on the cusp of what would be one of its greatest eras. Gasoline was cheap, meaningful emission regulation was years away, and the ...
The 1973 Pontiac Trans Am did not just roll out of Pontiac’s factories as another performance package; it arrived at a moment when American muscle was under pressure and somehow turned that tension ...
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