An end of an era . . .A car that followed in the footsteps of the Camaro, but died before it ran its true course. But the last of the line, the 2002 Pontiac Ram Air Firebird was certainly a brilliant send off to the line of vehicles from GM.

Read about the car appearing in Forza 3, and how it came to the end of its life . . .

orza gamers are basically ’spoilt for choice’ this time around. Sure, some games can tout a higher number of cars, but we must remember, that while Forza 3 ships with 400 cars initially, it already has 2 major DLC waiting for eager owners, which will take the tally up to around 440, and an additional 20 odd tracks to ad to the already huge number out on day one, 100.

Forza 3 has the largest number of racing tracks in any video game todate, with many more heading to the gamers over the next 12 – 18 months while Turn 10 work diligently on Forza 4, after a wee holiday of course.

What we have here today is one Muscle car that made an impression on many a car enthusiast, and also with many film and TV series fanatics as well.

We all remember “Knight Rider” with the Firebird playing the role of “KIT” who often out-played David Hasselhoff who was the main human character. But the king of the show was the 3rd gen 1992 Firebird that basically ran by its self and shot the Pontiac to TV Fame and fortune . . . well, sort of..
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