The 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix, powered by a formidable 428 V8 engine, became an icon in the muscle car era by showcasing ...
Pontiac’s 1967 GTO arrived at a turning point for American performance, when muscle cars were evolving from scrappy street ...
The 1970s and 1980s were a weird time for the American auto industry, given that the government and public alike were growing fed up with the V8. While it represented power and excitement in the 1980s ...
As the horsepower war between automakers in the 1960s forged the Muscle Car era, the need to deliver increased fuel to V8 combustion chambers became evident to engine designers. But without enough ...
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The Pontiac Firebird is a pony car legend. Introduced by General Motors in 1967, it was half of GM's one-two punch response to Ford's iconic Mustang (the other being the Chevrolet Camaro). The ...
A bone-stock Pontiac Fiero will always be a quirky snapshot of what might have happened if a bit more of GM’s 1980s optimism had actually stuck the landing. This unique example is something far beyond ...
This striking 1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible has been fitted with a rowdy 350ci V8, delivering authentic American muscle power. While the title of ‘first muscle car’ is certainly contentious, one of the ...
This is the first 1969 Pontiac Firebird to see the light of day. The car rolled off the production line on September 19, 1968, at Pontiac Van Nuys Assembly Plant in California, bearing VIN 001, ...
Apart from epic American muscle cars, high-horsepower Ford V8 engines developed during the 1960s and 1970s also powered these iconic European sports cars ...