Long before the first Pontiac automobile rolled off the assembly line in late 1926, the Pontiac Buggy Company, formed by Edward M. Murphy was selling horse-drawn buggies to giddy customers looking for ...
The 1970s were a particularly upsetting time for American car enthusiasts. Not only were insurance costs climbing and new emissions regulations strangling big-capacity V8 engines, but the '73 oil ...
Oooh, two General Motors V8s within a cubic inch of each other! They have to be nearly the same engine, right? After all, the Chevrolet 454 and Pontiac 455 come from the same corporate parent, and ...
They don't build muscle cars like they used to. As cliché as it is, it's true on several levels. When the third-gen HEMI and the LS go to pasture soon, we'll say it ten times more. But to understand ...
We've all heard stories about uniquely-built Pontiacs that are far outside the norm of regular production. Some are equipped with a bizarre combination of options, while others sport a non-production ...
The 1974 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Super Duty represents one of the prime examples of American muscle car performance in its time before government mandates killed the trend. Pontiac managed to ...
We know, we’ve said it a lot that some really off-the-wall crazy stuff ends up on the internet. File this one towards the top, though. The Pontiac Fiero was supposed to revolutionize the sports car ...
A tastefully modified 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am has surfaced for auction from Gurnee, Illinois, showcasing the timeless appeal of one of Pontiac’s most recognizable muscle cars. With bidding ...