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ACT has recognized Chippewa Valley Technical College’s (CVTC) efforts to help students earn college credit for the skills and ...
T he giant bird logo on the hood of the Pontiac Firebird has prompted debate and even ridicule, with some observers mistaking ...
Pontiac Firebird Trans AM, the one that’s even made famous by that bandit who’s driven through people’s backyards and knocked down mailboxes. Before ...
The garish Firebird-decal set endured through 1981, and the car’s facelift in 1977, featuring four rectangular headlamps, did no favors to the original design. More committed collectors, hellbent on ...
The 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Y82 Special Edition was made famous by Burt Reynolds’ character in the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit.
This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am spent the last 30 years in storage. Everybody knows what this means, and I doubt this Trans Am escaped the typical issues that come alongside a long time in storage.
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The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am sold more than 117,000 units in 1979. This example, refinished in Pontiac Bright Blue, is being auctioned on Bring a Trailer.
Pontiac produced some of the first, and certainly some of the coolest looking muscle cars ever. This list has five of the best.
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The Trans Am production was already on the rise in 1977, with the yearly output increasing to 155,735 units. The Trans Am was already the most sought-after Firebird version, accounting for 68,744 ...
The Pontiac Trans Am and the Macho T/A both come from the same roots but took a very different journey into the hands of consumers. Here's what we know.