Pontiac premier 4-cylinder drag racing entry is the Rod Shop's G/A Fiero driven by Larry Morgan. It has already won two national events in NHRA's Competition Eliminator. Pontiac's 151-cubic-inch 92-hp ...
Built in large- in fact, vast- quantities from 1977 through 1993, the 151-cubic-inch Iron Duke four-cylinder served The General well, though generally without much recognition. Known variously as the ...
Pontiac's old Super Duty performance program used to be one of the best in the business. High-performance parts for Pontiac racers and street heroes were available across the counter, but things are a ...
Throw that Weak Engine Out, Get a Chevy Celebrity! 1987 Chevy Celebrity Eurosport Hot-Rod Family Car Celebrity Beats Datsun, Rolls-Royce ...
The Comanche was light enough that a four-cylinder engine provided sufficient power (by mid-1980s standards), so AMC developed a four-cylinder using many of the dimensions of the good old AMC straight ...
The Pontiac Fiero wasn’t the only affordable mid-engine car to hit the market in the mid-’80s. Toyota's answer to the '80s mid-engine craze was the MR2. Produced from 1985 to 1989, the MR2 was ...
In hindsight, the Chevrolet Celebrity didn't make much of a mark on our automotive culture (despite more than two million sold during the car's decade-long production run). GM pushed this car hard ...