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 ...
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Pontiac is credited with turning the key on the muscle car era with the legendary 1964 GTO, and by the time the GTO's first generation ended in 1967, the Ford Mustang was three years old and had sold ...
The convertible was the rarest Firebird version in 1968, and despite the slightly higher sales compared to the previous year, it remained the second option for the majority of buyers. The hardtop ...
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The Pontiac Firebird came out the same year as another General Motors Pony Car, the Chevrolet Camaro. Pontiac’s original ambition had been to make a full two-seat sports car based on an earlier ...
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