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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 ...
One of these 1,817 Trans Ams is here fighting for life. A quick look at the photos confirms the Trans Am is still solid, but the restoration process won't be easy.
Customers could equip the Trans Am with the L37 301 four-barrel – it was the first time when the car was available with a small-block engine, the 400 V8 donated by Pontiac – the last year when ...
Initially, Pontiac Trans Am production was delayed because of a strike at Hurst, the company that made the removable roof panels. Holmes finally picked his car up on the May long weekend in 1977.
Keeping the Trans Am stock or modifying it was another hard decision. After much consideration, Ron decided to restomod it-upgrading the Pontiac with modern components to improve its ride and ...
The Trans Am's assembly-line broadcast sheet—Merricks found it underneath the rear seat during the car's restoration—proved that the car was a Special Edition as RPO code Y82, which designates ...
In 1978, Griffith moved to Calgary from Montreal, bringing with him his 1977 Pontiac Trans Am, a car he ordered new from Champlain Motors in Verdun. Griffith still owns the car.
The price tag of Retro Designs’ latest Pontiac Firebird Trans Am restoration remains a mystery, but one thing is clear: it certainly wasn’t a budget project.
A 1979 Pontiac Trans Am decked out Smokey and the Bandit-style and autographed by Burt Reynolds is offered in a contest. Auto123 has the details.
Up for auction on Bring A Trailer—which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos—is this 1980 Pontiac Firebird Turbo Trans Am with just 9000 miles on the odometer. Apart from the model ...