Photo: Classic Cars of S.C. The Firebird was pretty much Pontiac’s answer to the Chevrolet Camaro, as the vehicle launched only a few months after its rival. The first Camaro entered mass production ...
The 1967 Firebird lineup included no more, no less than five configurations, and Pontiac tried to offer a little something for everybody in the market for a new car. The base configuration was a good ...
The Pontiac Firebird is a pop culture staple and one of the most iconic Pontiac muscle cars. However, despite its popularity, the car's run wrapped up in 2002, ending the long and proud history of the ...
With the average new car costing around $45,000, and the average 1- to 5-year-old used car priced over $30,000, finding affordable transportation — new or used — remains a challenge. The good news is ...
The Pontiac Firebird and its Trans Am specialty package are among the defunct brand's most iconic vehicles. Throughout their run, the WS6 performance package was a staple, primarily for the Trans Am ...
It was no secret that the First-Generation Firebird was rushed into production. Ford's 196412 Mustang took Detroit by surprise, leaving everyone to catch up. The Camaro made its debut just two years ...
The Ford Mustang debuted as a 1964 1/2 model, and was instantly successful. Chevrolet didn’t have anything to compete directly with the Mustang when it went on sale, but brought the Chevy Camaro to ...
As 2017 nears its close, so does the 50th anniversary of the introduction of Pontiac's Firebird. In that half century, GM's F-car forged an indelible impression on American drivers and Pontiac's ...
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