Well-preserved 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 with 40,000 miles reflects final chapter of Pontiac’s legendary muscle car.
Many people view street cars as something you can confidently put a car seat into and take your child or grandchild out for a spin in. Others view them as an example of the furthest you can push the ...
A classic car restoration expert found a gem right down the street from his shop. He couldn't just drive past it, so he asked the owner about it. It turned out the 1999 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 had been ...
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Why the WS6 Pontiac Trans Am is still a bargain
The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 remains one of the most overlooked modern muscle cars, combining aggressive styling, LS power, and rising collector appeal. This look explains why now may be the best ...
Its Firebird Trans Am still strutted around like it hadn’t read the EPA memo. In 1979, even as disco faltered and smog rules stiffened, the bird on the hood burned bright in metallic paint—and Dylan ...
The Pontiac Firebird and Pontiac Trans Am were all new for the 1982 model year. Overall length shrunk eight inches from the 1981 model, and the wheelbase was reduced from 108.2 inches to 101. The new ...
The values and collectibility levels for the second-generation Pontiac Firebird are a bit of a mixed bag. Some examples from this generation can often be found at bargain prices, but others are ...
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