The Pontiac Firebird debuted five months after the Chevrolet Camaro, bowing in February of 1967. Both the Firebird and Camaro were built in response to the Ford Mustang. In March of 1969, the Trans Am ...
1976 was a big year for America: Apple launched its first computer, Rocky made its silver screen debut, Charlie’s Angels premiered on television, and Jimmy Carter became President of the nation on its ...
The Pontiac Firebird debut followed that of the Chevrolet Camaro by five months, bowing in February of 1967. The Firebird and Camaro were both built in response to the Ford Mustang’s rabid success. In ...
Since the beginning, terms like Ram Air, High Output, and Super Duty have been synonymous with hard-core Firebird performance. But in 1975 the Trans Am became another victim of emissions standards and ...
It was over, Johnny. The muscle car thing had run its fun, psychedelic course by the early 1970s. Rising insurance rates, falling compression ratios, and looming federal regulations effectively killed ...
The second-generation Pontiac Firebird, with appearances as Jim Rockford's trusty steed in "The Rockford Files" and an iconic movie role in both "Smokey and the Bandit" and its sequel, became one of ...
The 1972 model year represented an existential crisis for the Firebird line, and the Trans Am in particular. A protracted, 174-day United Auto Workers (UAW) strike at the Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant ...
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