Pontiac vehicles aren't manufactured anymore, but these mods easily bring the name back to life. The first Pontiac vehicle was manufactured back in 1926. The manufacturer was created to help bridge the gap between Chevrolet's lineup and Oldsmobile for production purposes. Some of the most legendary classic cars, such as the Trans Am, Firebird, and GTO still come to mind when the name Pontiac is spoken.

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While Pontiac does not produce vehicles anymore, many owners have brought it upon themselves to modify the cars that were previously produced, and they are sick. Let's take a look at some of the most incredible Pontiac mods we have seen.

9 1970 Pontiac Firebird

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What better way to start this list of legendary mods than with a classic Pontiac Firebird. This resto-mod is nothing short of perfection. Let us start with the fact that this Pontiac is in pristine condition. The all-black exterior makes a very classy persona come to life.

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The interior matches the exterior, equipped with Corbeau racing bucket seats and 5-point harnesses. Under the hood is a 480 twin-turbo Pontiac engine connected to a 6-speed transmission. We would be honored to even be in the same room as this Firebird.

8 2001 Pontiac Trans Am WS6

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It is common to think of the Trans Am when Pontiac is being discussed. This 2001 model does not disappoint at all. The exterior of the car is everything a car lover can dream of. The back, red, and gray color combination is pure perfection, along with the all-black interior with small red detailing on the racing harnesses and roll cage.

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The car sits on a set of ZE Forged wheels and Nitto Extreme Drag tires. Under the hood is the home of an LSX V8 engine, this Trans Am produces up to 870 horsepower with more than 20 psi boost from a supercharger. This car is an absolute dream.

7 1941 Pontiac Torpedo

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When the Pontiac Torpedo was first released, it was easily one of the biggest Pontiac models on the market as far as size. It is no surprise if someone's eyes immediately notice the shiny, chrome appearance this classic car displays.

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The low-rider mods on the car deserve a round of applause as well, along with the minor red detailing in the front grille and on the rims. Equipped with a 5.7 Chevy engine and a 350 turbo transmission, this Pontiac Torpedo can easily blow any other classic low-rider out of the water.

6 1972 Pontiac LeMans

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This modded ride steps away from the stereotypical "street-style" custom ride, and we love it for that. This LeMans is home to a 482 twin-turbocharged Pontiac engine and Precision's 8891 turbos. If that doesn't spark your curiosity, how about the fact that it runs on VP Racing's M5 methanol for fuel.

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The white exterior is everything and the additional body mods, such as the front bumper skirt, are perfection. This classic Pontiac is mean and the "drag" persona this mod gives is everything a car owner could dream of.

5 1951 Pontiac Chieftain Coupe

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Look at this Hot Rod... talk about mind-blowing. If you could only choose one classic car to have in your life, chances are it would be this unbelievable creation. The white aesthetic of the car is pleasing to the eye.

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The white body, white wheels, and white leather interior are pure perfection. The purple-gray tone of the decals around the perimeter of the coupe creates a very unique effect. It's easy to fall head-over-heels for this mod, and we can't blame you.

4 Pontiac Solstice

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This modified Pontiac screams class! For starters, the contrast between the silver body, black 360 Forged wheels, and the deep red leather seats is the perfect combination.

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This modded Solstice is powered by an LS2 engine, which already is a great addition as far as performance quality goes. Everyone loves a convertible, but when you sit behind the wheel of a convertible that looks like this mod... you are living the dream.

3 1962 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible

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The price tag on this classic can go all the way to $100,000, and we are far from surprised. Just look at the pristine condition of the body. It's not a shock that this car won multiple awards for its modifications. The sleek, black exterior perfectly matches the black leather interior of the Bonneville.

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The car sits on top of a set of 8-lug aluminum wheels, which helps to contrast the black color flawlessly. Equipped with a full-bore 421/370 HP Tri-Power V8 engine, this car is probably one of the most breathtaking 1962 Bonnevilles on the planet.

2 Pontiac Fiero GT

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The Fiero was originally designed as a sports car and was the official Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500 in 1984. The blue color on the body is accompanied by silver racing stripes down the hood and rear.

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Home to a supercharged 3800 engine from a 2006 Pontiac GT, this mod is compiled of several parts from different cars. The fuel pump is from a Corvette, power steering from a 2000 Camaro SS, and Porsche brake calipers and pads to name a few. This modified Fiero is a job well done.

1 Pontiac Grand Am GT

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Pontiac referred to this car as "a sports car; excitement with room for everyday life." This mod resembles that of a "street-styled" car. The exterior of the car is incredible. The contrast between the wheels combined and all-silver body is amazing.

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The mod that puts the cherry on top is the green-toned headlights. It brings an amazing pop of color and makes the car look mean, not to mention the 2-inch lower that has been applied.

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