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A Trans Am with the original engine and so many other goodies doesn't sell cheaply. The owner believes a $15K price tag is fair, and considering the car still runs and runs, it's probably a ...
The 6.6-liter Pontiac Trans Am came in three different versions. The 6.6-liter Pontiac L78 400 cubic inch V8 made 180 horsepower. The optional 400 cube Pontiac W72 V8 was rated at 220 ponies.
The 1999 Trans Am WS6 30th Anniversary Edition, which was offered in a specific blue and white color combination, as well as the final 2002 yellow Collector's Editon, have shown higher resale ...
WS7 came with everything in the WS6 lineup, minus the four-wheel disc brakes. A 1979 Trans Am landed on eBay earlier this week in an all-original configuration.
Other than that, the numbers-matching W72 WS6 1979 Trans Am was perfect right down to its original carburetor. Kimble excitedly bought the car out of Maine and had it shipped to him.
The iconic Trans Am (and the Firebird family at large) changed a lot from 1978 to the final model year in 2002, and, as you might expect, the WS6 package changed substantially over the years as well.