The Pontiac Firebird was the Excitement Division's entry into the pony car market. This restomod convertible will soon cross the Mecum Auctions block in Indy.
Discontinued in 1969, the Pontiac Firebird convertible didn't make an official comeback until 1991. This black drop-top is ...
Pontiac Trans Am was discovered abandoned and gutted inside an Illinois building recently purchased by a new owner.
Although you won't often see Pontiac's first turbo muscle car at auction or your local car show, this historic model had a ...
The car was the last Firebird to sport the big 7.5-liter V8, and the Coral Red livery is so uncommon on them that the owner ...
Pontiac, as a company, was nixed in 2010, but their signature ride, the Firebird, was canceled in 2002. Maybe those things are a coincidence, but perhaps the lack of a kick-ass muscle car doomed ...
Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational ... Actual terms vary by lender. The Pontiac Firebird price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional ...
Pontiac's 400 cubic-inch engine was the workhouse motor during the height of the muscle car era. It was a well-rounded engine that was well-received by many mechanics. While the Firebird came with ...
lovingly called the “screaming chicken,” cementing the muscle car into the American zeitgeist. The most iconic vehicle to sport the hood bird was the black and gold 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans ...
The mid-1960s experienced a major boom when it came to muscle cars. Many die-hard followers of American Muscle credit the 1964 Pontiac GTO as being the first true muscle car, wherein a car has a ...
and a really fun car to drive. The Pontiac Firebird price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location. The nationwide average ...