The first-generation Pontiac Firebird got the go-ahead in February 1967 at the Lordstown factory in Ohio, with the car being offered until 1969 as a 2-door coupe and 2-door convertible. Follow us: The ...
Humans are peculiar creatures. As kids, we dream of growing up and doing grown-up things like drinking beer, buying car mags, and driving hot rods. However, as grown-ups we pine for the activities of ...
Most Trans Am owners are familiar with Tipp City, Ohio, because of its annual cruise-in scheduled around the Trans Am Nationals in Dayton. The evening get-together is host to some of the nicest Birds ...
We're big fans of crazy Craigslist finds here at Jalopnik. From an immaculate Dodge Viper to a 40-year-old Trihawk trike, the weirdest and wildest cars can be found on the digital marketplace.
A heavily customized 1968 Pontiac Firebird restomod managed to fetch a massive $187,000 at a recent Barrett-Jackson auction. There’s not much 1968 Pontiac Firebird left in this particular restomod, ...
Remember Pontiac’s famed Trans Am? Of course, you do, thanks to the incredible cult following of Burton Leon Reynolds Jr.’s late 1970s Smokey and the Bandit endeavors. Follow us: But some pony car ...
Liverpool resident Joe Ciravolo is very proud of his 1968 Pontiac Firebird, and well he should be. It's a beautiful, well cared-for example of Pontiac's answer to the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro.
One English family was so in love with American muscle, they moved to the United States (and waited 8 years to gain US citizenship!) just to be closer to a good supply of cars and parts. Now thats ...
Drivers with an affinity for American sports cars boasting style to burn and better-than-solid oomph under the hood, the Pontiac Firebird has long been a vehicular object of desire. That's become even ...
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