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Autoweek archives: Pontiac Firebird Type K wagon
Mon, 03 Oct 2011This Autoweek archives piece comes from March 1980, when Bob Irvin and Bob Hall explored the fabled--and failed--Pontiac Trans Am wagon. In the late 1970s, the Pontiac Firebird Type K (Kammback) was explored as a way to inject some life into the aging F-body lineup. After a concept build by Pontiac Motor Division, vice president of design Bill Mitchell had two 1977 models constructed in Italy by famed Ferrari designer Sergio Pininfarina.
Nissan teases all-new 2014 Qashqai crossover
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Crash deaths down 40% since 1960
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