Last year we titled our annual newmodel Pontiac Firebird Trans Am road test "The Last American Musclecar" (Feb. '79 HOT ROD), but ever since we've been hoping that Pontiac would somehow prove us wrong ...
The 1980s devastated American muscle cars just as thoroughly as the previous decade had begun their decline. Former powerhouse nameplates limped along with horsepower figures barely exceeding ...
Among the 1,300 classic cars heading to auction from an Alabama cardboard magnate turned serial collector lies a time capsule of American automotive ambition. Tucked among this remarkable stash is a ...
Say what you want about the 1980 Trans Am, but despite the asymmetric hood design, it was a fantastic car. The Trans Am was coming after a massive performance in 1979 when its sales surpassed 117K ...
The Chevy Camaro bowed in late September of 1966, introducing GM’s new F-Body platform in the process. Five months later, Pontiac received its own F-Body platform model, the Pontiac Firebird. Both the ...
The Buick Grand National and the limited-edition GNX were some of the coolest cars of the 1980s, marrying turbocharged V-6 technology with an old-school musclecar feel. But what if you took that burly ...
Richard “The King” Petty’s name echoes through NASCAR like thunder rolling over the plains. Over 35 seasons, he entered 1,184 races, conquered 200 of them, and claimed seven Cup Series championships.
Twenty some years after the heyday of the original musclecar era, hot rodders are once again blessed with the broadest selection of high-performance cars in history. After more than a decade of ...
This highly original 1989 Pontiac Trans Am 20 th Anniversary Pace Car recently sold on Bring a Trailer for $59,000 exclusive of fees. Get our GM news straight to your inbox. We'll send you one or two ...
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