Pontiac made some beautiful and powerful muscle cars in the 1960s and early '70s. Here are some of the most desirable Pontiac models from that era.
Iconic Pontiacs duke it out on the dragstrip in native Michigan; both carry 400-cube V8s and manual transmissions; they’re disappointingly late across the line ...
The 1980s was the start of a new era for muscle cars and while they don't have the horsepower we see today, they were ...
The used car market is filled with V8-powered machines that deliver thrilling performance for a reasonable price.
The roots of early hot-rodding culture were proven to be alive and well in building 10 of the Pomona Fairplex.
In the annals of promised super car performance, few announcements were as dead wrong as this one, but a few did sneak out ...
When muscle car savant Chuck Fisher found out that this long dormant ’68 Firebird 400 convertible was ready to be passed on ...
During the late 1970s, Pontiac teamed up with Italian design powerhouse Pininfarina to create a couple of fully-functional ...
It's strange to think that the modern age of muscle cars lasted longer than the era at the end of the 1960s, but it's true. The iconic second-gen Dodge Charger body style we all remember in orange ...
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