The Firebird didn't die in the showroom — it died in a boardroom.
Well-preserved 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 with 40,000 miles reflects final chapter of Pontiac’s legendary muscle car.
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This Trans Am is a yellow-on-black Collector's Edition and was factory optioned with the WS6 package. But that was just the starting point. Tuned by now-defunct fourth-gen F-body specialist GMMG, this ...
The Pontiac Trans Am concluded its 35-year run in 2002 when it was discontinued alongside the Chevy Camaro at the time. It went out with a bang, offering a special Collector’s Edition in the car’s ...
12,970 days. That’s how long Pontiac’s legendary pony car, the Firebird, existed on Planet Piston as a production automobile. Between February 23, 1967, and August 27, 2002, the moniker stood ...