Pontiac's 428 V8 engine was a big upgrade in the 1960s, so much so that the manufacturer offered it in multiple classic ...
Pontiac Firebird spent only four years on the road; someone stole the hood, and the owner parked it for eternity ...
Pontiac Firebird hopes its challenging condition won't scare away restoration guys who could give it a second chance ...
Read more: The 12 Fastest F1 Cars Of All Time, Ranked Before the Trans Am trim arrived in 1969, the most robust engine available in the Firebird was a 400-cubic inch V8 that produced 325 ...
The standard ‘67 Firebird engine was a 230 cubic inch (3. ... and a four-barrel carburetor. A bigger block V8 of 400 cubic inches (6.6 Liters), was available in two versions: the W66 and the ...
The first Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with an LS1 engine narrowly avoided destruction. Not only is it the first of its kind with an LS1 V8 but it’s also a GM development vehicle. Despite its ...
First introduced in the '70s, the 7.5-liter Pontiac 455 V8 would be used in many of the company’s models, such as the Grand Prix and Firebird. Unfortunately, like most V8 engines of the era ...