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This Pontiac Firebird started life as a Trans Am convertible with the WS6 package, one of the roughly 2400 yellow-on-black Collector's Editions released for the 2002 model year.
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1997 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 is a classic example of American muscle, representing a bold statement in automotive design and performance. With its aggressive styling, powerful engine, and advanced ...
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 ...
Despite Chevy's decision to stop the practical Camaro project in its tracks, Pontiac, who was also experimenting with additional body styles for the Firebird range, decided to try its hands on a ...
Trans Am fans who want in without breaking the bank would do well to take a look at the fourth-gen. Built between 1993 and 2002, advancing technology helped Pontiac overcome some of the '80s power ...
Powering the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am is a 6.2-liter LT1 V8 and a six-speed manual. Found inside is a refreshed interior with a new dash and new gauges. The Trans Am has been driven just 2,500 miles ...
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.
The Trans Am is one of the most prized variants of the Pontiac Firebird: evoking an image of power and speed, with heaps of muscle-car personality, the Trans Am package was launched in 1969 (two ...
A 1986 Trans Am is one of the most 1980s-looking vehicles ever dreamt up by GM, possibly only beaten by the Camaro and C4 Corvette, thanks in-part to their captivating digital instrument clusters.
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