Hardcore fans will know that Pontiac introduced the Firebird in 1967 in an attempt to take market share from the iconic pony car, the Ford Mustang, which was then still in its first generation. The ...
Pontiac joined the battle in the pony market with the Firebird, but fighting against the Camaro and the Mustang looked impossible at first. The GM brand sold only 82,560 Firebirds in 1967, while the ...
The Pontiac Firebird is a storied nameplate from the late 1900s. This car maintains its mystique even to this day, thanks to ...
The 1967 Firebird 400 sits at a sweet spot for modern buyers who want real muscle with usable manners. Shoppers today look for clear specs, honest performance, and realistic values, and this first ...
General Motors was caught flat-footed when Ford introduced the Mustang for the 1964 ½ model year. Sure, the General had built its share of muscle cars in the past — generally they were versions of ...
With the outstanding sales success of the 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang, Chevrolet realized they needed a more direct competitor than the Corvair. The Chevy Camaro bowed in September of 1966, with the Pontiac ...
If you're in the market for a high-revving engine, certain exotics like the Porsche 918 Spyder, Ferrari LaFerrari, and roaring Lexus LFA all have redlines of at least 9,000 rpm. To that, General ...
The 1971 Firebird was one of the models affected by the GM strike in 1970, with production falling significantly to only approximately 53K cars. The base Firebird and the Esprit continued to be the ...
EASTON - After school, while most teenagers are glued to their screens, Connor Hedrick is in the backyard with a wrench in hand and his grandmother by his side. You read that right: Grandmother, not a ...