Anyone shopping for a new Firebird back in 1968 was first offered the new six-cylinder unit fitted with a Monojet one-barrel carburetor. This was obviously the most affordable Firebird in the entire ...
In last month's installment, we took the first steps needed to bring the world-famous 1968 Firebird Grand Marque VIII factory show car back to new condition. Our primary partner in this ongoing tech ...
Most Trans Am owners are familiar with Tipp City, Ohio, because of its annual cruise-in scheduled around the Trans Am Nationals in Dayton. The evening get-together is host to some of the nicest Birds ...
Produced for four generations between the 1967 and 2002 model years, the Pontiac Firebird is an American favorite, offering dramatic style backed by loads of gasoline-fueled muscle. That said, the ...
Imagine being 19 and buying your first car: a brand-new 1968 Pontiac Firebird, hot off the lot, chrome still gleaming like a razor blade. Now fast-forward more than 40 years. The same Firebird, same ...
The Pontiac Firebird debuted for the 1967 model year, five months after the launch of the Chevrolet Camaro, as General Motors’ answer to Ford’s Mustang. The Firebird differed somewhat in appearance ...
The 1969 Firebird 400 is no longer just a stylish footnote to the Camaro story, it is becoming one of the most closely watched American muscle cars in the collector market. As more buyers look for ...
The 1969 Pontiac Firebird lineup forces you to choose between two very different personalities: the 350 HO and the 400. Both deliver classic first‑gen style and real V8 punch, but they target ...
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