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A well-preserved 1978 Pontiac Trans Am equipped with the desirable WS6 performance package is currently drawing strong ...
1971 Pontiac Trans Am - Too H.O. To Handle This Father-And-Son '71 T/A Project Combines Vintage And New To Create A Balanced Street Car MotorTrend StaffWriterApr 01, 2009 See All 10 Photos ...
Ram Air was a designation of engines that Pontiac had been developing since 1967 for various racing series, and by the time ...
The 6.6-liter 1977 Trans Am that was the real star of Smokey and the Bandit gave the T/A a sales boost in 1978, exceeding 93,000 units, and in 1979 sales would pass that of its corporate cousin ...
This 1979 Trans Am spent the last two decades in a garage, and the photos speak for themselves: this car needs a complete ...
From 1998 to 2002, Pontiac sold 145,025 Firebirds in total, meaning all Firebirds, Formulas, Trans Ams, and WS6 models combined. Ford sold a total of 144,732 Mustangs … in 1998 alone.
The 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am could be had with either the 400 cubic-inch L78 6.6-liter V8 that made 180 horsepower, the Oldsmobile-based L80 403 that made 185 horses, or the optional 400 ...
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 second-generation Trans Am may have bumped its original 6.6-liter, V-8 to a 7.5-liter; but following the respective execution of the muscle car, a slide to a 4.9-liter turbo began. A glimpse ...
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 with 36,926 units.
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.
This 1975 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is then a true denizen of its decade, as it has both the famous "Screaming Chicken" decal and, as was par for the course at the time, a big V8 that puts out ...