The Pontiac Trans Am 455 Super Duty arrived just as Detroit was being forced to turn down the volume on big cubic inches, ...
A 2011 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS ZTA Trans Am Convertible is being offered for sale with a listed price of $37,900, presenting a ...
One of the most iconic high-performance models in the history of the American automotive industry, the Pontiac Trans Am bowed out after the 2002 model year. However, it did so by flying the ...
1978 wasn't just another year for the Trans Am. It was the year that prepared the American car space for the Trans Am's 10th anniversary, when sales of the model launched in 1969 went through the roof ...
The Trans Am variants of the iconic Pontiac Firebird went from a factory-available performance package into one of the most popular poster boys of the muscle car era. The first and second-generation ...
Chevrolet rolled out the 1967 Chevy Camaro in late September 1966 in response to the exceedingly successful Ford Mustang. Five months later, Pontiac got an F-body car of its own in the 1967 Pontiac ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...
In response to the wildly popular Ford Mustang, the Chevy Camaro bowed in late September of 1966, debuting GM’s new F-Body platform. Five months later, Pontiac released the Pontiac Firebird. The Trans ...
Mike Lane’s two-toned silver and charcoal colored 1979 Trans Am is a 10-year, limited edition Trans Am. He also has a 1989, 20th anniversary limited edition Trans Am and a limited edition, 25th ...
Stanford Baddley, of Lima, had a dealership order this 1976 Trans Am new from the factory. It’s never been driven in the snow and has been kept in a garage. LIMA – Stanford Baddley came to the Charity ...
(NewsNation) — A 1978 Pontiac Trans Am, like the one Burt Reynolds made famous in the movie “Smokey and the Bandit” will be on the auction block in Dallas next week. And this one has a unique history.
Ypsilanti, Michigan's, Mathias Buckson parted with his Pontiac but not the way he had hoped. The young buck postponed college and worked two jobs to pay for his pride and joy, a '79 Pontiac Trans Am.