Even though Pontiac has been dead since 2009, most readers worth their mullets will recall that its most famous model, the Trans-Am, is based on the brand's more pedestrian two-door Firebird. With ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Trans Am eschews the traditional screaming chicken decal on the hood for ram air induction. Low miles and a six-speed stick add to the car's attractions, but will the ...
And then we come to the Firebird details: The hood decal lovingly (and sometimes derisively) referred to as the Screaming Chicken and the snowflake alloys, both set off by the deep black paint. The ...
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Forget the Trans Am: The rare W72 Formula is the fast Pontiac Firebird sleeper you want
Burt Reynolds could pull off driving a car with a card-table-sized bird of fire graphic on the hood, but you’d probably look ...
The Iconic Decal First Went On A 1973 Firebird. Early 1970s car design was anything but subtle, and Pontiac showed a particular penchant for adding ripples, trim pieces, and other cosmetic flair not ...
The muscle-car era was a wild time for Detroit car makers. There was a lot of variation in performance levels, as not all muscle cars were created equal. Some were very well thought out, and others ...
Not only the longest-running version of the nameplate, the second-generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am saw the F-body coupe make a radical transition. Launched as a full-blown muscle car in 1970, it ...
The Chevy Camaro bowed in late September of 1966, introducing GM’s new F-Body platform in the process. Five months later, Pontiac received its own F-Body platform model, the Pontiac Firebird. Both the ...
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