This Pontiac Grand Prix GTP–flames and all–was originally given to Tony Stewart in honor of him winning the NASCAR Rookie of the Year award.
Can the Screaming Chicken look good on the backdrop of the one-year-only Martinique Blue? Does it matter when this example comes with all the options, including the WS6 Trans Am Special Performance Package.
A hardtop two-seater convertible with a five-speed manual and 260 horsepower? Yes, this Pontiac Solstice GXP has it. A 15-year car with just 227 miles? This has it, too.
The donor used to make the Zimmer Quicksilver? That's right, the Pontiac Fiero. This example is billed to have recently been brought out of long-term storage.
Screaming chicken on the hood not eye-catching enough? How about this '79 Trans Am special ordered in Sundance Yellow?
Some modern bolt-ons can help that old G-body get with today’s program.
Bothered by people who people poke fun at your favorite cars? Then read this.
Back in 2006, we tested two of the newest options to hit the scene, the NC-chassis Mazda Miata and the Pontiac Solstice, to see which one is best for autocross.
This wild tube-frame autocrosser has familiar roots: The Pontiac Fiero.
The GRM buyer's guide for the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky (as well as the Opel GT and Daewoo G2X).
Restomod, B-body spindle swap for 12" brakes, 462CID motor, Holley Sniper EFI w/hyperspark, 5 spd Tremec, hydraulic clutch. 325HP/440lb-ft
The daily - Long tubes, no cats, no mufflers, loud and proud :)
Only wrecked it thrice. God bless T-tops
shit box I dumped a marine 454 into. I was 16. It did not end well.