The mid-1960s was an iconic year in the American automotive culture as the pony car category was taking off and gaining ...
The Firebird didn't die in the showroom — it died in a boardroom.
When it comes to classic American muscle cars, you've likely heard the names "Firebird" and "Trans Am." Classic Pontiacs have a well-earned reputation among aficionados of American steel and a proud ...
A 1973 Pontiac Firebird selling at auction seems to catch everybody's attention, producing a fierce battle that is projected to end in just five days ...
When John Leland, a research engineer from Kettering, Ohio, bought his '67 Firebird 400 convertible in 1980, he didn't know it was one of the first 100 F-body Pontiacs ever built, nor did he know that ...