A refurbished 1969 Pontiac Firebird convertible features a bored-over 400ci V8, modern upgrades, and preserved period styling.
With the average new car costing around $45,000, and the average 1- to 5-year-old used car priced over $30,000, finding affordable transportation — new or used — remains a challenge. The good news is ...
The Pontiac Firebird came out the same year as another General Motors Pony Car, the Chevrolet Camaro. Pontiac's original ...
The 1968 Ram Air II option turned the Pontiac Firebird from a stylish pony car into a focused induction test bed, where ...
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General Motors was caught flat-footed when Ford introduced the Mustang for the 1964 ½ model year. Sure, the General had built its share of muscle cars in the past — generally they were versions of ...
The base Firebird was still the best-selling model in the entire lineup in 1971, as the Trans Am sales were yet to take off. Still a fresh presence in the automotive space, the Trans Am sold only ...
Buying a muscle car isn't the best way to remain on the downlow, but this classic Pontiac was built to address that.
The Pontiac Firebird is a storied nameplate from the late 1900s. This car maintains its mystique even to this day, thanks to some exceedingly rare variants.
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Classic Car Deals has released a new editorial guide addressing one of the most frequently asked questions in the collector car community: Is it safe to daily drive a classic car? The article, which ...