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These 12 Affordable Pontiac Trans Ams Are Pony Car BargainsPontiac first added the Trans Am, short for Trans American Championship racing series, in 1969.It was aimed directly at Chevy's Camaro Z/28, and the package turned the Firebird into a serious ...
Trans Am Black SE has returned to the market in fantastic shape; it's unclear if the car has ever been restored, but it ...
Pontiac had many iconic muscle cars, including the segment-defining GTO. The 1989 Turbo Trans Am, a V-6, was the quickest of ...
The second-gen Trans Am initially came with the Pontiac 400 like the 1969 models and eventually got the 455 as well. Later in the 1970s, Pontiac would try a new, turbocharged 4.9-liter V8.
The distinction between kitsch and cool can be as blurred as a party clown’s twisted pink balloon poodle and a Jeff Koons ...
Pontiac WS6 Trans Am: The Excitement Division’s Exciting Firebird Package. The fourth-generation WS6 is quickly becoming a collector’s item thanks to its power and aggressive design.
Pontiac Trans Am with a 6.2L V8 LS3 under the hood and a laundry list of performance and comfort modifications just sold for almost $300k.
Our feature 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE is an absolute time capsule, having covered just fourteen miles from new. It is a true Y82 Special Edition. It retains its numbers-matching 6.6-liter engine ...
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.
A Trans Am fitted with the turbo package and all the other DKM goodies fetched an extra $3,000 on top of the sticker price. This made the Macho T/A as expensive as European premium cars of the era ...
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.
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