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Pontiac was a pioneer in the muscle car space, even when the market for them dried up. Here are Pontiac's most powerful beasts from each decade.
Discover the wild story of the Pontiac Pegasus: a 1971 Firebird built by GM with a screaming Ferrari V12 heart.
The Malaise-era Firebird Trans Ams aren't as quick as their golden-era predecessors, but this drag race is still entertaining ...
B etween their aggressive styling, their raw power, and their low production counts, many Pontiac muscle cars hold a special place in the annals of automotive history — especial ...
Firehawk with 315 HP LT1 V8 and 6-speed manual surfaces in highly original condition ahead of annual rally. A rare and ...
The Pontiac Firebird was the Excitement Division's entry into the pony car market. This restomod convertible will soon cross ...
Introduced in February 1967 as Pontiac's entry into the pony car market, the Firebird remained in production through 2002, when it was discontinued alongside the Camaro. But unlike Chevy's muscle ...
The Pontiac Firebird is a great first car ... of my f-bodys), but nothing beats one of these real american sports muscle cars! I bought this car (a Trans-Am) in Sept 1999. It had 4,600 miles ...
Love the Pontiac. Wish they would have never closed them down. Last of one of the American muscle cars. Would love for Gm to bring them back. They should have not let the government shut them down.
The Pontiac Fiero has become an icon of 1980s automotive design. Now, collectors have a chance to pick up a 1985 GT model ...