Pontiac's 428 V8 engine was a big upgrade in the 1960s, so much so that the manufacturer offered it in multiple classic ...
The standard engine in the 1967 Pontiac Firebird was a 230 cubic inch (3.8 Liters) inline six-cylinder with a single overhead cam (SOHC -- an important automotive acronym) and 165 horsepower.
Pontiac Firebird spent only four years on the road; someone stole the hood, and the owner parked it for eternity ...
The standard ‘67 Firebird engine was a 230 cubic inch (3.8 Liters) inline six-cylinder with a single overhead cam (SOHC) putting out 165 HP with a single one-barrel carburetor. The upgraded ...
Pontiac Firebird hopes its challenging condition won't scare away restoration guys who could give it a second chance ...
D espite being born in what was arguably the worst era for muscle cars in American automotive history, the special edition ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo isn't usually part of the conversation about classic GM muscle cars, but it's an American-made, two ...
Our comparison will help you prioritize the trims that are right for you. 200.0-hp, 3.8-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) ...
These third-generation Pontiac Firebird Formula 350s paired a 360-horsepower L98 350ci small-block—unheard of for the era—with a Corvette six-speed ZF gearbox, aluminum driveshaft, four-piston ...
For its Indy 500 pace car, Pontiac fitted its Firebird Trans Am with a Buick ... the Turbo Trans Am was rated at 250 horsepower and 340 pound-feet of torque, but in reality it was knocking on ...
Our comparison will help you prioritize the trims that are right for you. 200.0-hp, 3.8-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) ...