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I t would be easy to think that peak Pontiac was around about the time when Burt Reynolds put on a cowboy hat and a red shirt ...
A Pontiac Firebird that rolled off the assembly lines in the early '70s must sell fast because the junkyard where it's stored ...
Former General Motors designer William Porter, who drafted some of the most iconic muscle car designs from the 60s and 70s, ...
In a GM career that spanned four decades, Porter left his mark with the long-hooded, fire-breathing 1960s and 1970s Firebird ...
Most of the 1960s and ’70s Pontiac models shared body styling from other GM models except for Cadillac, but Pontiac offered its own engines, front styling, rear styling and interiors.
The American car space was no longer a friendly place for big engines and serious muscle in the early '70s, and the GTO knows this best. Pontiac's model was seriously hit by the transition to ...
and unveil it is a 67 Firebird dressed like a 68/69/70 Camaro ... vehicle model year, trim, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors. Which Pontiac vehicle ...
The 2009 model year would sadly be Pontiac’s last ... code M10. When discussing Pontiac’s 1960s and ‘70s glory days and its iconic cars from this time period, legendary names like Elliot M. “Pete” ...
The Sunburst is possibly the most forgotten Pontiac model ever. Yes ... As ever, the Sunburst was the same car as the Spectrum, dull 70-hp engine in tow. Given that GM sold an identical vehicle ...
The brand got its name after the Pontiac Series 6-27, which was introduced in 1926 as the automaker's first six-cylinder model. Later in the 60s and 70s, Pontiac became the sporty, more adrenaline ...
The 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP is just the sort of four-door ... Four-piston Brembo calipers up front haul the GXP to a stop from 70 mph in a commendable 156 feet, although we noted a fair degree of ...