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2002 Pontiac Trans Am ... his parachute helps slow him down on the big end, and again, Ray went the extra mile, installing the parachute release cable into his factory emergency brake handle, ...
The 6.6-liter Pontiac Trans Am came in three different versions. The 6.6-liter Pontiac L78 400 cubic inch V8 made 180 horsepower. The optional 400 cube Pontiac W72 V8 was rated at 220 ponies.
Pontiac had many iconic muscle cars, including the segment-defining GTO. The 1989 Turbo Trans Am, a V-6, was the quickest of ...
The Pontiac Trans Am reached its popularity peak with the 1979 model year. This freshly restored example will soon cross the Mecum Auctions block in Indianapolis.
Trans Am Black SE has returned to the market in fantastic shape; it's unclear if the car has ever been restored, but it ...
A 1977 Pontiac Trans Am with 14 miles on its odometer has been auctioned for $440,000, which is a near record for the "Smokey and the Bandit" model.
Accordingly, you'll find that certain configurations from early Trans Am production are few and far between. The Pontiac being featured today is one of 4,802 cars for the 1973 model year and one ...
This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE has 14 miles on its odometer. (Mecum Auctions) It features a monstrous 6.6-liter V8 that put out a meek 180 hp, thanks to 1970s emissions rules, and a three-speed ...
The Pontiac Trans Am and the Macho T/A both come from the same roots but took a very different journey into the hands of consumers. Here's what we know.
Firebird sales continued to go up, reaching 187,287 units. The Trans Am was the best-selling model, accounting for over 93,300 units, while the Esprit was the runner-up, securing the second place ...
Trans Am fans who want in without breaking the bank would do well to take a look at the fourth-gen. Built between 1993 and 2002, advancing technology helped Pontiac overcome some of the '80s power ...