The Pontiac Firebird arrived in 1967 to give GM’s performance division a proper rival to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. Built on the shared F-body platform, it was more than a badge-engineered ...
The convertible was the rarest Firebird version in 1968, and despite the slightly higher sales compared to the previous year, it remained the second option for the majority of buyers. Follow us: The ...
Every so often, a project car emerges that tells a story of time passing quietly in storage. That’s the case with a 1968 Pontiac Firebird convertible now sitting in West Hollywood, recently uncovered ...
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 ...
Time is running out to win this gorgeous 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible! Offered as the grand prize in a sweepstakes, the lucky new owner will also take home $18,000 to cover taxes. Sweepstakes ...
What terror lies beneath your convertible top? It may sound like a tag line from a low-budget Hollywood horror movie, but be forewarned. When you prepare to install a ...
The idea to build a driveable dream machine developed as their children grew into adulthood, and Lisa watched Frank and their sons design and build Pro Touring cars for customers. In 2007, their ...
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