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The 1979 Pontiac Firebird models below the Trans Am were primarily powered by V8 engines, although in some rare instances you could find a V6 under the hood, while the Firebird Trans Am offered a ...
Pontiac offered four engines in the Firebird, with a fifth engine exclusive to the Trans Am version. The 60° V6 family was ...
The 2.8L H.O. V6 joined the lineup to become Firebird S/E's standard engine. The Crossfire Injected 5.0L V8 proved problematic and was replaced late-year by the 4-barrel-carbureted 5.0 H.O. V8 ...
This is my 1985 Pontiac Firebird. It orginally had a V6 engine, but I replaced it with a self-built, high-performance 1974 Chevy 350 V8 that cranks out 320 hp. I designed this engine for the ...
How often have we heard something described as the car of the future? But in 1956, GM made a concept car that really did have ...
The 1968 Firebird was America’s answer to the Jaguar XK-E and first came with a 4.1-liter V6 Overhead Cam engine - a rarity in the U.S. When DeLorean took over Pontiac, he wanted to develop an ...
While it's not an original third-gen Turbo Trans-Am, this Firebird does share its Grand National roots. While the 1989 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans-Am used a standard Grand National turbo V6 ...
Our comparison will help you prioritize the trims that are right for you. 200.0-hp, 3.8-liter, V6 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) ...
At the beginning of the 1970s, few things were hotter than the American muscle car. These smaller vehicles packed a ton of power and looked like the coolest things on the road. From the Ford ...