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Classic market watch: The dark years of Pontiac
From the futuristic wedge design to the "Knight Rider" legacy, the 1982–1992 Firebird defined a decade of change. Today, it remains an accessible icon for collectors in a high-priced market.
If you grew up watching Knight Rider and you’ve got the means to take on a project car that you can then easily turn into a KITT lookalike, we reckon that any type of third-generation Firebird will ...
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With the average new car costing around $45,000, and the average 1- to 5-year-old used car priced over $30,000, finding affordable transportation — new or used — remains a challenge. The good news is ...
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In June 1988, High Performance Pontiac featured a hot, new limited-edition Firebird called the Supercharged 350 V.H.O. Formula. At a time when Pontiac's flagship Trans Am GTA boasted a meager 230 hp, ...
Gordon Rojewski is a General Motors engineer. With that type of brain to contend with, it was no wonder that we had to ask for an explanation about the personalized plate on his turbocharged '88 ...
Those who follow the exploits of our third-gen Firebird project car can be forgiven for wondering why we're changing directions as of this month. After all, isn't it our motto that when building a ...
Two decades ago, we built a 1988 Firebird Formula 350 project car on the pages of a defunct magazine called GM High-Tech Performance. "Magnum TPI" was the name of that project car, which was a play on ...
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