For most enthusiasts who lived through the 1960s and 1970s, a muscle car had to be based on a large-volume production model and hide a large, potent, naturally aspirated V8 under the hood. While the ...
Some rare Pontiacs worth more than $100,000 include the 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455 and the 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge ...
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The last great muscle cars before the malaise era
Muscle cars, on the other hand, were defined by their obscene power, and without that killer instinct, they ceased to be.
One of the most iconic high-performance models in the history of the American automotive industry, the Pontiac Trans Am bowed out after the 2002 model year. However, it did so by flying the ...
Over the years, we’ve seen hundreds of father-and-son projects. Readers might rightfully be skeptical about the degree to which some of the younger team members do the heavy lifting. A father’s love ...
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7 misunderstood muscle cars that deserve another look
But there’s a whole world of muscle cars out there that don’t get the love they deserve. Whether it’s due to a bad rap, a ...
The 6.6-liter 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE in Starlight Black was the star of Smokey and the Bandit. This one will cross the Mecum Auctions block in January.
It's a trim fit interior, though small inpassenger stretch-out room. The introduction of Pontiac's Trans-Am Firebird converts the car maker's perennial promise of a good roadworker into a strict ...
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 ...
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