Knight Rider’s Pontiac Firebird Trans Am ranks high among television’s most iconic vehicles. It had a sleek black shell, a ...
Befitting its “Gold Rush” nickname ... The new owner may not be able to drive this unique Pontiac Firebird Trans Am on public roads, but they do own a small piece of GM history.
This 1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was a test car for General Motors. They eventually called it the "Gold Rush" and modded it in order to use it as a promotional vehicle for the Trans Am's 30th ...
The now-iconic T-top also debuted during this stretch, with limited-edition black and gold 1976 Firebirds available with the roof style as an option. Pontiac tweaked the Firebird a lot during the ...
The most iconic vehicle to sport the hood bird was the black and gold 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am driven by Burt Reynolds in the film “Smokey and the Bandit.” This generation of cars has ...