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Forget the Trans Am: The rare W72 Formula is the fast Pontiac Firebird sleeper you want
Let’s face a hard fact: Burt Reynolds could pull off driving a car with a card-table-sized bird of fire graphic on the hood, but you’d probably look pretty silly doing so. Also, as an Autopian, you ...
Most of us would be elated to purchase our dream car just once. Others might add another if the opportunity presented itself, but few will ever hold title to three versions at the same time. George ...
Sure, we all love the early Second-Gen T/As-that's why they're so collectible. But let's not forget the later Second-Gens, especially the '77-'79 Pontiac 400 cars, which have come up in value in ...
1977 was another good year for the Trans Am, as its sales were already dominating the Firebird lineup, so another increase made sense. Follow us: Pontiac shipped over 155,000 Firebirds, and the Trans ...
A 1976 Pontiac Trans Am that would make anyone believe it has already been restored uses the WWW for one ambitious objective: to find a new heated garage, hopefully belonging to a collector, to ...
Pontiac was a bastion of performance during the last days of the muscle cars from 1972 to 1974. While other brands made do with strangled, low compression engines, Pontiac figured out how to sustain ...
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