The giant bird logo on the hood of the Pontiac Firebird has prompted debate and even ridicule, with some observers mistaking it for a hawk or eagle and others referring to it as the "screaming chicken ...
The Fourth Generation Trans Am is a menacing-looking musclecar, but you'd have to stretch your imagination to see the similarities between it and the famous Bandit-era Second Generation Trans Ams of ...
Even though Pontiac has been dead since 2009, most readers worth their mullets will recall that its most famous model, the Trans-Am, is based on the brand's more pedestrian two-door Firebird. With ...
General Motors launched the Pontiac brand in 1926, naming its new division after the Ottawa chief and Detroit suburb where many of GM's facilities are located. Pontiac was a force to be reckoned with ...
And then we come to the Firebird details: The hood decal lovingly (and sometimes derisively) referred to as the Screaming Chicken and the snowflake alloys, both set off by the deep black paint. The ...
The muscle-car era was a wild time for Detroit car makers. There was a lot of variation in performance levels, as not all muscle cars were created equal. Some were very well thought out, and others ...
German sportscar borrows iconic graphic from one of America's most popular muscle cars! The screaming chicken is back! The owner of this BMW i8 must be a fan of the Pontiac Firebird. Supplied General ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Pontiac Firebird was a bit late to the pony car market. The Ford Mustang and Plymouth Barracuda had established the segment almost three years before. And while ...