I doubt very many people felt that the Pontiac Fiero was fierce or ferocious, but that is what the name “fiero” means in Spanish. And in Italian it’s “proud”. Maybe Pontiac was proud of the Fiero at least for… more»
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Poncho Pony Car: 1969 Pontiac Firebird
About an hour west of St. Louis is the historic small town of Hermann, Missouri. That’s where this 1969 Pontiac Firebird is located, and is offered for sale here on craigslist for $2,900. If you prefer your F-body project… more»
Muscular Barn Find: 1980 Trans Am
This Trans Am has “the look.” Not of an original factory muscle car from the “malaise” era, but of a teenage dream car from the late 1980s. Look at that stance: big deep dish Cragars and matching tires in… more»
Red And Ready To Roll: 1971 Pontiac GTO
I’ve spent my fair share of hours behind a buffer, polishing out old paint, cleaning up oxidization, and smoothing out blemishes. So when I spot a car like this dull GTO, I instantly imagine what it could look like… more»
Longest Find Of The Day: 1974 Pontiac Airporter
Thanks to reader BentleyGuy, who sent us this l-o-n-g and cool 1974 Pontiac Catalina Airporter find! It’s located in Las Cruces, New Mexico and is for sale here on craigslist for $4,500.
1984 Pontiac Fiero: Pace Car Special
Pace cars through the years have been a mixed bag. Some, like the late Monte Carlo pace car, were disappointing. Others had a bit more bark to their bite, but the sad fact remains the dealer dress-up versions of… more»
Can You Take It On? 1977 Pontiac Can Am
This rare Pontiac Can-Am was only produced for a partial year in 1977. They are pretty unusual to find, but we’ve covered one previously here. The modifications were performed for Pontiac by Jim Wanger’s (instrumental in the original GTO) shop to… more»
Tempting Tempest: 1967 Pontiac Tempest Custom
The seller tells us that this was the prototypical “little old lady’s car”, taken off the road in 1985 with only 34,593 miles! It’s located in Waycross, Georgia and is up for sale here on eBay with an opening bid… more»
Cruising With The Top Down In A ’55 Pontiac
The reported number of Pontiac Star Chief Convertibles produced in 1955 is 19,762, all with a factory price of $2,691. The seller of this barn find is asking for a lot more then that and it definitely isn’t a… more»
What A Bonny Wagon! 1968 Bonneville
I tend to be naturally suspicious of extraordinarily low mileage claims, but this one looks like the real deal. With 7,317 miles showing and original, hardly worn parts everywhere along with some documentation, I can believe this wagon has lived… more»
Forgotten Goat: 1973 Pontiac GTO
I remember the early seventies well – the period when muscle car power was in decline. Many thought it was driven by high insurance rates, but maybe the demographics really were changing. Either way, the rise of emissions controls… more»
Room For 9: 1968 Pontiac Catalina
In 1968 Pontiac produced 13,363 of the 9 passenger 4,408 pound Catalina Station Wagon, (which is really an 8 passenger with one “driver”, that is if you wish to go somewhere). Is a “driver” a passenger, we think not…. more»
Fact or Fiction: Pontiac Trans Am Prototype
Thanks to Barn Finds reader Brett P., we have a mystery on our hands. Here on eBay is what’s purported to be a 1969 Pontiac Trans Am prototype, but not without a good deal of confusion and controversy as suggested by the… more»
Tri-Power Terror: 1966 Pontiac GTO
This 1966 Pontiac GTO is claimed to be a real 4-speed, but I think the desirable Tri-Power setup has been added. The seller claims that the engine ran a year ago and isn’t locked up. This Goat looks so… more»
A Dozen For Sale In Winnipeg!
Reader Dean B. writes: This ad showed up here on KIJIJI for Manitoba, Canada. Other than what it says I know nothing about the cars, but the ones in the pictures appear to be very well taken care of. They are… more»
















