From 1967 through 2002, the Pontiac Firebird and Chevrolet Camaro were “twins” on GM’s rear-wheel-drive F-body platform, then ...
The Pontiac Firebird commands a unique position in the great pantheon of American muscle and pony cars, not merely as a stablemate to the perennial Chevrolet Camaro, but as a statement of ...
The mid-1960s was an iconic year in the American automotive culture as the pony car category was taking off and gaining popularity due to their daring designs and ready-to-drive performance. When the ...
The Firebird was an ambitious project whose role was supposed to propel Pontiac to the top of the pony car space, especially as Ford dominated the market with the Mustang. It wasn't easy, and General ...
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird represents the first year of Pontiac's version of a "pony car," created to compete with and take sales from the amazingly successful Ford Mustang. Even though it was a sister ...
Pontiac is credited with turning the key on the muscle car era with the legendary 1964 GTO, and by the time the GTO's first generation ended in 1967, the Ford Mustang was three years old and had sold ...