In the world of serious horsepower, Pontiac isn't usually the first name dropped in the average bench racing session. That's unfortunate because there is plenty of Pontiac power to be had for anyone ...
When Bo Darville, aka the "Bandit," and Cledus Snow, aka the "Snowman," were called upon to deliver a load of bootleg beer from Texarkana to Atlanta, they knew they needed a good rig and a blocker ...
The Pontiac 455 H.O. sits at the crossroads of cubic-inch excess and the first real wave of emissions-era compromise, which ...
The Chevy 454 V8 and the Pontiac 455 V8, two of the most iconic engines from the 1970s, have powered some of the most ...
A 1961 Pontiac Ventura owned by Cullman, Alabama's Ronnie Wilkinson was a show-stopper at last Saturday's Fultondale cruise-in. Wilkinson sat next to his recently restored Ventura and fielded a steady ...
We know, we've said it a lot that some really off-the-wall crazy stuff ends up on the internet. File this one towards the top, though. The Pontiac Fiero was supposed to revolutionize the sports car ...
The Pontiac brand was established in 1926 by General Motors and was so successful in its early years that GM abandoned its similar Oakland division in 1933. Pontiac had begun to flounder by ...
The Chevy 400 and Ford 400 small-blocks have multiple differences. Their bore-to-stroke ratios don't match, and Chevy's ...
A compact, mid-engine sports car meant to reignite public interest in GM’s struggling Pontiac division, the Fiero ultimately failed to deliver. However, it became an unlikely cult hero among those who ...
Oooh, two General Motors V8s within a cubic inch of each other! They have to be nearly the same engine, right? After all, the Chevrolet 454 and Pontiac 455 come from the same corporate parent, and ...