In 1989, a young man bought himself a 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. He was single, free, and more than happy to blast around in one of Pontiac's most iconic muscle cars of the era. For six years, ...
Pontiac’s death was not sudden—it was a slow, painful fade into corporate oblivion. When General Motors finally shut the lights off in 2010, the industry didn’t just lose another brand—it lost its ...
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When the 1976 Pontiac Trans Am kept muscle relevant
The 1976 Pontiac Trans Am arrived at a moment when muscle cars were supposed to be finished, choked by emissions rules and rising insurance costs. Instead of fading quietly, it proved that ...
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