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Somebody call Burt Reynolds… the Trans Am is back!Sort of…With the Pontiac brand officially scheduled for deletion by the accountants at General Motors, the Trans Am Depot has decided to ...
Then came the fully loaded, Limited Edition 10th Anniversary Trans Am, a direct descendant of the famed black-and-gold “Smokey and the Bandit” Trans Am but without its muscular 455 V-8.
Out of 219,000 Trans Am models built that year, Pontiac only produced 7,500 10th-anniversary models, which sold for approximately $10,000 (about $37,680 in today’s dollars) when new.
The 58-year-old Lima man has owned his 1979 Pontiac Trans Am for 30 years. Seldom has a day gone by when its deep, glossy, slick look hasn’t shown up the many other Trans Ams still on the road.
Instead of turning the 1979 Pontiac Trans Am into a clone of the movie car, Wayne Layman instead transformed it into a 11-second, fully modernized, LS-powered G-Machine that runs harder and looks ...
Even the base version of the ’79 Trans Am came standard with plenty of goodies, so no matter what model you find, you’re still getting a lot of stuff for the money. But what sets this example ...
In 1980, Tod had his eye on a '79 Nocturne Blue four-speed Trans Am for his mom. She declined the purchase, but Tod was truly a Trans Am nut and he talked a friend into buying the very same one ...
The Formula model was reintroduced for the 1987 model year with a 305 cubic-inch, 170-horsepower V8 standard. Again, the Trans Am's standard 305 cubic-inch V8 with 185 hp was optional.
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