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Pontiac's First Turbocharged Muscle Car Is Cheap And Forgotten - MSNThe 1978 Pontiac Firebird Turbo Trans Am Was Pontiac's First Turbocharged Muscle Car By the late 1970s, muscle cars were on life support.
The Pontiac Firebird and Trans Am WS6 performance package began during the vehicle's second generation, becoming a staple over the following years.
Back in 1978, Herb Adams, the Pontiac legend who by then was an integral part of Pontiac's Advanced Design group, helped introduce the world to the WS6 Trans Am Special Performance package.
The Pontiac Firebird was produced by the now-defunct Pontiac Motor Division (1926-2010) of General Motors between 1967 and 2002 as a pony car designed to compete with the Ford Mustang.
The 4th Gen WS6 Trans Am package for the Firebird is quickly becoming a collector’s item thanks to its uncompromising power and ultra-aggressive design.
A 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula landed online to look for a new home, hoping it'd eventually get the minor fixes it deserves ...
Flint This 1978 Firebird Formula 400, with all original parts, is staying in one Grand Blanc family Published: Aug. 18, 2022, 8:45 a.m.
A modified 1978 Pontiac Trans Am with a 6.2L V8 LS3 under the hood and a laundry list of performance and comfort modifications just sold for almost $300k.
A cryptic ad recently hinted at the imminent return of the Pontiac brand, sending enthusiasts into a frenzy. Now, GM has provided an official response.
Inspired by geodesic domes, Pontiac's honeycomb wheels were the brainchild of designer Bill Porter for the Trans Am's cutting-edge image.
Read more about this 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible complete with a with a 400 1977 Trans Am engine, and Ram Air hood and more performance parts. - High Performance Pontiac Magazine ...
This 1972 Pontiac Firebird restomod has been the subject of an incredibly thorough build process that took it down to individual nuts and bolts. The finished product is a stunning example of old ...
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