The 1967 Firebird lineup included no more, no less than five configurations, and Pontiac tried to offer a little something for everybody in the market for a new car. The base configuration was a good ...
The Trans Am wasn't yet the coolest kid on the Firebird block in the early '70s, despite the car gaining popularity with every new release. The best-selling Firebird version in 1973 was the Esprit, ...
It's the classic 1960s muscle car dilemma: everyone loves the style and the sound and the power, but actually driving a 50-year-old car isn't as glamourous. This is where restomods come in because ...
The mid-1960s was an iconic year in the American automotive culture as the pony car category was taking off and gaining popularity due to their daring designs and ready-to-drive performance. When the ...
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