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A family in Colorado Springs introduced a new auto show in the community to raise money for those who have experienced ...
Richard Rawlings, founder of the iconic Gas Monkey Garage and owner of Gas Monkey Sturgis, has teamed up with East Bound and ...
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.
When you think of ’70s muscle cars and outlaw cool, it’s hard not to picture the black and gold 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE ...
Pontiac had many iconic muscle cars, including the segment-defining GTO. The 1989 Turbo Trans Am, a V-6, was the quickest of ...
Of course being a Pontiac, you can believe that this '78 ain't an all-show and no-go endeavor. The extreme stance and rollcage bears evidence that this is not a run-of-the-mill Trans Am.
The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE would make automotive history as the four-wheeled star of Smokey and the Bandit. This example is a fourteen-mile time capsule.
The distinction between kitsch and cool can be as blurred as a party clown’s twisted pink balloon poodle and a Jeff Koons ...
The Pontiac Trans Am rose to fame thanks to a lead role in “Smokey and the Bandit." But, here's how the Pontiac Trans Am went from iconic movie car to extinct.
The carpets show no wear or stains. ... Inside the Pontiac Trans Am engine bay, the 400 cubic-inch Pontiac V8 is nearly showroom fresh, with only a slight bit of dust present.
The popularity of the Trans Am was already on the rise in the late ‘70s, so Pontiac decided to increase the consumer appeal of the car with another special edition in 1978. The Y88 Gold Special ...
Trans Am Depot -- or TAD, as only I call it -- announced at the New York Auto Show that it is building 77 brand-new Pontiac Trans Ams designed to look just like the one Mr. Reynolds drove in the ...