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Whoops! I forgot about THAT Banshee (I understand your reaction, Kiwikat)...
I meant this one from 1964...
After they killed off Pontiac, the only thing GM makes now that interests me is GMC pickups. But my next truck stands a good chance of being a Ford.
I do like that Trans Am concept though. Had a '67 Ram Air GTO back in the day, but always wanted an early 70s T/A.
GM had just as well kill Pontiac, as nothing new came out of the US studios for over a decade. Every Pontiac you got for the last 10 years was an Australian Holden or an German Opel. Only the body was a US design.
Caz
Actually, the 'Firebird' was an all Australian GMH design, the Monaro, but it was deemed too 'Plain' after the first model was released in the US, it then received a face lift which made a very clean and popular car (In Australia) a leading contender for the 'Fugly Badge'.
IIRC the 7 litre US market engine didn't flatter the handling as well.
Sometimes the original is the best ....
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