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General Motors created the Pontiac Firebird to compete directly with Ford’s Mustangs, establishing it as a competitor for decades. This generation introduced the iconic “hood bird” in 1973 ...
The first-generation Firebird (1967-69) relied on its strong engine options and comparatively luxurious interior to set it apart from the competition. That changed with the second generation (1970 ...
The second-generation Pontiac Firebird ... became one of the most popular of all the Firebird generations and lasted from 1970 to 1981. It's interesting, however, that Rockford drove a lower ...
All 1969 Trans Am models were ... 1970 brought the second generation of the Firebird and the Trans Am, which initially came with the Pontiac 400. Later in the 1970s, Pontiac tried a weaker 4.9 ...
1981 was the end of another Firebird generation, and as it happened in the previous year, sales went down even more. Pontiac sold approximately ... and we all know what this means.