In the 1973 movie McQ, a 66-year-old John Wayne slouches onscreen with little of his former authoritative charisma. The laconic hero of many a western was ill suited to a hard-boiled detective flick, ...
Since its 1969 debut, few American cars have struck such a passionate chord or built so strong a following as the Firebird Trans Am. With its racy styling and a name derived from the popular Sports ...
The Trans Am option debuted on the Pontiac Firebird in the second half of the 1969 model year, on March 8, and only a handful of examples were ordered with the RPO 322 Trans Am Convenience and ...
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 ...
The Pontiac Firebird is a pony car legend. Introduced by General Motors in 1967, it was half of GM's one-two punch response to Ford's iconic Mustang (the other being the Chevrolet Camaro). The ...
If you're in the market looking for a one-of-a-kind Firebird, this 1973 Formula could be worth your attention, especially if you're no longer interested in an all-original setup. Pontiac produced a ...
Built by a father-and-son team, this 1973 Pontiac Trans Am pro-touring car was built as a high-school internship and is all Reynard Indycar under the skin.
The second-generation Firebird debuted in 1970 as a coupe-only design featuring a fastback profile and a distinctly European flair. Those cars were made until 1981, losing steam when ...
t’s a story most enthusiasts know. Rising insurance rates, falling compression ratios and looming federal regulations ...
Sean Tobin had only the broadest strokes of a plan when he walked into a Dodge dealership in 1989, but he sensed his life was about to change in a big way. Did he buy a Dodge? Nope. Not even close. "I ...
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