For most folks under the age of 35, the name Trans Am conjures a hopped-up Firebird with a screaming chicken decal on the hood or maybe the image of Burt Reynolds and Sally Field evading the cops in ...
Let’s start with the 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Under that blue hood we find a 455 cubic-inch high-output V8 engine with a bunch of goodies attached, including an aluminum intake manifold, ...
In September 1966, GM finally joined the pony car market with the Chevrolet Camaro. Some five months later, Pontiac jumped on the bandwagon with the Firebird. With nearly 280,000 units sold, the first ...
The Chevy Camaro debuted in late September 1966 as a response to Ford’s exceedingly popular Mustang. The GM F-body would gain a stablemate five months later with the introduction of the Pontiac ...
Both of these cars are collectibles now! Back in 1999, the LS1 powertrain production was in full swing, and people had yet to discover the swapping craze that would take over the gearhead scene years ...
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