So, the videographer behind the Race Your Ride account on YouTube brings us the short yet cool dragstrip story of two V8 monsters from yesteryear – a 1972 Pontiac Firebird that is owned by a man ...
The power rating was 330, 335, and 345 horsepower, respectively. The 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400 in these photos has been sitting for God knows how long in what looks like a farm field next to ...
The Pontiac Firebird ... started with Firebird Formula 400s, which it then stripped of their spoilers, scooped hoods, and "Formula" badges. The high-performance 400-cubic-inch engines and upgraded ...
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The first Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with an LS1 engine narrowly avoided destruction. Not only is it the first of its kind with an LS1 V8 but it’s also a GM development vehicle. Despite its ...
For its Indy 500 pace car, Pontiac fitted its Firebird Trans Am with a Buick turbo V-6. The result was the quickest production car in the U.S. in its day. This example has low mileage, recent ...
Jim Wangers, Pontiac’s chief marketing manager at the time, believed that the Le Mans could still support a performance model. Using the W72 400 from ... The Firebird Formula was meant to ...