The 2001 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 arrived just as old-school American muscle was giving way to a new era of performance ...
The 1996 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 arrived at a moment when American pony cars were fighting to stay relevant against ...
Pontiac joined the battle in the pony market with the Firebird, but fighting against the Camaro and the Mustang looked impossible at first. The GM brand sold only 82,560 Firebirds in 1967, while the ...
Dance Theatre of Harlem’s iconic “Firebird” ballet has now landed in New York where it promises to light up New York City Center.
Production-wise, 1974 was the year that brought the Firebird lineup back on Pontiac's map. After several difficult years at the start of the decade, the Firebird finally took off in 1974, with sales ...
Leo Holder is standing in the cavernous warehouse of the Local 52 Motion Picture Studio Mechanics in Astoria, Queens. He raises his arms, striking them apart like Moses parting the sea, and four ...
The Pontiac Firebird is a pony car legend. Introduced by General Motors in 1967, it was half of GM's one-two punch response to Ford's iconic Mustang (the other being the Chevrolet Camaro). The ...
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird represents the first year of Pontiac's version of a "pony car," created to compete with and take sales from the amazingly successful Ford Mustang. Even though it was a sister ...
There are concept cars, and then there's Pontiac's Firebird Type K. It's bizarre — the kind of vehicle whose creators get a "what were they thinking?" It's also perhaps the coolest American concept ...
In the early 1900s, a relatively unknown Russian composer, Igor Stravinsky, was commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev, the founder of the Ballet Russes. Stravinsky wasn’t Diaghilev’s first choice — many ...