This 1969 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible is one of the rarest muscle cars ever built and the first of only eight produced that ...
1969 was the year the Pontiac Firebird sprouted feathers of legend. It was the birth of the Trans Am — a name that would soon define an entire era of muscle-car mythology. Only 689 coupes and 8 ...
This Trans Am needs occasional fixes, but it is otherwise a nice specimen that is ready for the road; the car spent its whole ...
Chevrolet rolled out the 1967 Chevy Camaro in late September 1966 in response to the exceedingly successful Ford Mustang. Five months later, Pontiac got an F-body car of its own in the 1967 Pontiac ...
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 ...
It just so happens that Dave Clark is one of those people. Now a Fairview Park, Ohio, resident, back in his younger days in Illinois, Dave was fueled by Smokey and the Bandit big-screen imagery. Like ...
Pontiac had a very good run during the classic muscle car era. It was a time when Detroit's auto-making divisions were focused on stuffing high performance engines into great-looking packages. While ...
The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am disappeared from showrooms decades ago, but its reputation refuses to die. That appeal is what inspired a small American outfit, Trans Am Worldwide, to bring the ...
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 ...
If you’re a fan of classic American muscle with just enough modern refinement to make daily driving bearable, this restomod Trans Am might be your kind of car. It’s got the iconic looks, a thoroughly ...
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