1979 was the best year in Trans Am history, with sales skyrocketing from the previous year and the Firebird production reaching new heights. The WS6 demand was so strong that Pontiac couldn't even ...
Going over the top is just part of the game when it comes to building a show car. It's all about adding your personal touch to your Pontiac and making it look great. Todd Levesque-36-year-old owner of ...
Pontiac has a legendary reputation among muscle car enthusiasts. Once a prime arm of General Motors, it was put on the chopping block in the late '00s (along with Hummer and Saturn) following GM's ...
So you're 19 years old, a year out of high school, you have a good job and a good head on your shoulders—what do you do now? If you're Joe Rizzo from Inwood, New York, a life-long Firebird fan, you ...
The Pontiac Firebird and its Trans Am specialty package are among the defunct brand's most iconic vehicles. Throughout their run, the WS6 performance package was a staple, primarily for the Trans Am ...
The 1978 Trans Am WS6 arrived just as the classic muscle era was running out of road, yet it refused to fade quietly into history. You see it in the stance, the shaker hood, and the way the car tried ...
Every carmaker has that one last, defiant howl before the corporate world tightens the leash. For Pontiac, 1979 was that bittersweet crescendo—the final stand of the true Pontiac-built 400-cubic-inch ...
In many ways, ponycars embody many of the same, best traits of the medieval long sword. They've both been around forever—since the 5th century for the sword, and some 30 years for the car, almost as ...