Now defunct, Pontiac was one of the most successful automotive brands on the North American continent back in the 1960s. During what was arguably the most exciting decade ever for American performance ...
The genre officially started with the Pontiac GTO of 1964 and snowballed when every manufacturer and their cousin knocked up ...
Sometimes automotive scribes have to beat themselves over the head to comprise a strong lead for a feature article. Other times one just comes to them as naturally as waking up in the morning. Then ...
With collector-grade mileage and in nearly flawless condition, it's a time capsule—and a match for the hero car of a forgotten John Wayne movie filmed during the actor's own twilight era. The Bring a ...
I wasn't prepared for what was about to happen, and as a result, I didn't get a photo to document it either. But it did lead to this feature. It was show day for the GTO Cruisin' Tigers "Indian ...
The 455 Super Duty engine option for the Pontiac Trans Am was a lot like General Motors’ modern-day LT4 or LT5 supercharged engines are today – it was only really ordered by those who are serious ...
The 1974 Trans Am SD-455 had a vinyl top after the popularity of it on other Firebird trims. Though the SD-455 wasn't in 1975 ...
Built by a father-and-son team, this 1973 Pontiac Trans Am pro-touring car was built as a high-school internship and is all Reynard Indycar under the skin.
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
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