In the heyday of the musclecar, Goats and Birds equipped with Ram Air powerplants literally flew off the dealer lots and onto dragstrips and street-racing venues across the country. Tuners and ...
Pontiac has a legendary reputation among muscle car enthusiasts. Once a prime arm of General Motors, it was put on the chopping block in the late '00s (along with Hummer and Saturn) following GM's ...
One of the most iconic high-performance models in the history of the American automotive industry, the Pontiac Trans Am bowed out after the 2002 model year. However, it did so by flying the ...
The Pontiac Firebird and its Trans Am specialty package are among the defunct brand's most iconic vehicles. Throughout their run, the WS6 performance package was a staple, primarily for the Trans Am ...
By 1999, the Trans Am WS6 was the high-performance variant, boasting the C5 Corvette–derived LS1 5.7-liter V8 rated at 305 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. A Borg-Warner T56 six-speed manual ...
Tom only drove this 1999 Pontiac Trans Am to the dealership for a couple of oil changes in 26 years. The car spent the rest ...
The Ford Mustang debuted as a 1964 1/2 mid-year model, to great fanfare and robust sales. Chevrolet responded with the Chevy Camaro in late September of 1966. Five months later, Pontiac rolled out an ...
The Pontiac Trans Am concluded its 35-year run in 2002 when it was discontinued alongside the Chevy Camaro at the time. It went out with a bang, offering a special Collector’s Edition in the car’s ...
When it comes to classic American muscle cars, you've likely heard the names "Firebird" and "Trans Am." Classic Pontiacs have a well-earned reputation among aficionados of American steel and a proud ...
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