Do you have any cars from your youth that remain engrained in your memory? One, for me, was a Springfield Green 1972 Formula 455 H.O. that was in the Omaha area during the 1980s and 1990s. Its unique exterior color and healthy 455 H.O. stuck with me over the years. I hope to share my memories of that car with you.
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A 1972 Formula 455 H.O. Ordered For Maximum Performance
Pontiac6 CommentsLet’s step back in time for a moment, say to the 1972 model year. You walk into your local Pontiac dealer to order a new Firebird Formula. How would you equip it? Chances are, you’d check off the appropriate boxes that would deliver maximum performance. Does that sound about right? If so, I’d like to introduce you to Dave Witt and the 1972 Formula 455 that he ordered new!
A Special-Paint ’72 Trans Am in Starlight Black? Yes, Pontiac Made One!
Pontiac9 CommentsMost know that Pontiac only offered its 1970-1972 Trans Am in blue or white exterior finishes. Did you know that Pontiac produced a handful of 1972 Trans Ams in Special Paint? Here’s one in Starlight Black!
Forever Correlating A '72 Trans Am With A Specific Omaha Location
personal story4 CommentsHave you ever had a Pontiac experience that often makes you wonder about a certain car when you pass by that location? Here’s our Pontiac story behind the image of this Omaha, Nebraska storefront!
Did Pontiac Repurpose a Leftover 1972 455 H.O. Block?
Pontiac10 CommentsI was contacted by the owner of code-ZE 455 who questioned its true origin because of someone’s handiwork with a grinder. We seemingly determined that the ZE-code 455 was originally assembled as a WD-code 455 H.O. during the 1972 model year, and was then re-purposed for 1973 when it was leftover from the strike-shortened 1972 model year. Does that seem far fetched? You be the judge!