For many High Performance Pontiac readers, "455 H.O." brings to mind Pontiac's large-cube, high-output powerplants from '70-'72. True as that may be, to Steve Segal, an attorney in Bridgewater, New ...
The Firebird production collapsed in 1972 at a time when the Trans Am was finally gaining traction, but it wasn't caused by a decline in demand. A strike that hit the factory making the Firebird and ...
Walking into Rick Armijo's garage was a bittersweet experience for Bill Avila. He had the chance to buy a very rare muscle car, but the owner, who had passed away, had been his friend. "Rick was a ...
This 1972 Pontiac Firebird restomod has been the subject of an incredibly thorough build process that took it down to individual nuts and bolts. The finished product is a stunning example of ...
Sriyantha Weerasuria (SW to his friends) owns an exotic-car dealership in Austin, Texas. The 53-year-old describes himself as a true car fanatic. "I presently own 14 cars, including two Ferraris, a ...
1972 wasn't an easy year for the Firebird lineup. Like the Camaro, Pontiac's lineup was affected by the United Auto Workers strike, with production almost collapsing and pushing the Firebird close to ...
The Pontiac Firebird debuted in February of 1967, built on the same F-body platform as the Chevy Camaro, which had bowed five months earlier. The Firebird was a bit of a consolation prize for Pontiac, ...
Like many young men back in the glory days of muscle cars, Gary Lore purchased a new 1972 Pontiac Trans Am. Also, like many young men, he sold the car after only a few years because of rapidly rising ...
A front 3/4 shot of a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Y88 Gold Special Edition Mecum a close-up frontal shot of a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Y88 Gold Special Edition Mecum Muscle car aficionados will begrudgingly ...
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