It's hard to find something to hate on the 1979 Firebird, and a quick look at the production numbers proves it. The new Firebird sold like hotcakes, with the Trans Am recording its best year in ...
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The builder of today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe custom Firebird is said to have come from a long and illustrious line of funeral directors. That's a good fit for a dead marque, but will this unique ...
Pontiac's days of building excitement are long gone, though the brand arguably faded into the sunset long before the division was axed in 2009 as part of the fallout of General Motors' bankruptcy. Yet ...
While there are more than a few folks out there that approach their build with a deadly serious attitude, wringing their hands over every precious little detail, some enthusiasts are in it just to ...
From 1967 through 2002, the Pontiac Firebird and Chevrolet Camaro were “twins” on GM’s rear-wheel-drive F-body platform, then ...
As the performance-enthusiast underdog of General Motors under John DeLorean’s leadership, Pontiac was not allowed to turn its Banshee line of concept cars into production two-seaters. What it could ...
1979 was a great year. The Dukes of Hazzard, Mad Max, and Alien all came out, and the Pontiac Firebird and the Chevrolet Camaro reached their historical all-time highs. Both monikers reported record ...
Kevin Brown of Rancho Santa Margarita is the original owner of our latest Totally Hot Car: This 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The car is completely original and features a 403-cubic-inch, 6.6-litre ...
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