Pontiac’s 1968 Firebird Ram Air I and Ram Air II engines sit at the heart of one of muscle history’s sharpest debates. Both ...
A bold Firebird render imagines a Ferrari-powered V12 beast, blending Pontiac muscle with exotic design and a nod to the ...
Firebird production collapsed in 1972, not because customers were no longer interested in Pontiac's car but because of the UAW strike that impacted the operations at the Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant.
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 ...
The Pontiac Firebird was one of GM's attempts to catch up to the burgeoning pony car segment pioneered by the Plymouth Barracuda and popularized by the one and only Ford Mustang. Built on GM's F-body ...
The Pontiac Firebird will likely go down in history as one of the most beloved cars of the 20th century. It first appeared during the 1967 model year alongside the Camaro as part of a two-pronged ...