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In September 1966, GM finally joined the pony car market with the Chevrolet Camaro. Some five months later, Pontiac jumped on the bandwagon with the Firebird. With nearly 280,000 units sold, the first ...
The Trans Am wasn't yet a hit in 1970, but Pontiac put a lot of effort into getting it right. Only 3,196 units were sold, with the base Firebird remaining the king of the lineup, with over 18,800 cars ...
Pontiac’s Ram Air V program sits at the intersection of factory engineering and underground legend, a racing engine that was fully real yet never officially reached the showroom. Conceived as the ...