In 2006, 33-year-old John Langer and his 525-cubed '69 Firebird made trips from Philadelphia to points around the eastern U.S. chasing the annual NMCA circus as he has done for the last nine years, ...
A pony car with a history that spans 35 years, the Pontiac Firebird is one of the most iconic nameplates in the world of classic American motoring, competing for decades with other homegrown pony cars ...
Pontiac's 400-cubic-inch Ram Air engine series provided both standard and optional horsepower in the debut-edition Trans Am. Shown here in Stuart Langer's hardtop; the 335-horse RAI 11 was part of the ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Pontiac Firebird was a bit late to the pony car market. The Ford Mustang and Plymouth Barracuda had established the segment almost three years before. And while ...
Introduced in 1969, the Tans Am was officially a performance and appearance package that transformed the regular Firebird into bonified tire-shredder. Almost 700 examples were built during that year ...
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 ...
The Pontiac Firebird Formula is a trim level available on the Firebird from 1970 (initially called the Formula 400 at the second-generation Firebird's debut) through 1981 and 1987 through 2002, the ...