The most notable debut in 1976 for Firebird fans was the W50 Formula Appearance Package, but the Trans Am was already the main growth engine for the series. It recorded a 70% increase from the ...
1976 was a good year for the Firebird lineup, as sales increased 50% from the previous year. The Trans Am was already growing steadily, but the 1976 release was all kinds of successful, as deliveries ...
We all know the story. The muscle car changed the automotive landscape in the USA for eternity in the '60s. The genre officially started with the Pontiac GTO of 1964 and snowballed when every ...
My brother Vincent ordered this '76 Trans Am 455 four-speed on May 8, 1976, and he picked it up on July 27. (From what I've been told, there was a delay at the factory due to a tire manufacturer's ...
With the demise of the Pontiac brand came the end of a long lineage of muscle cars. No, Pontiac wasn't offering the most exciting lineup at its death, save for the Holden-sourced G8, but history means ...
Buying a Pontiac Trans AM in the ’70s meant you were automatically cooler than you started off. It was the pre-Disco years equivalent of buying street cred. The Mecum Auction in Los Angeles this ...
Ever since Trans Am Worldwide first brought its modern take on the Pontiac Firebird to the New York International Auto Show two years ago, business has been booming. The Tallahassee-based company that ...
Last year, Trans Am Depot debuted their impressive new 455 Super Duty – a Pontiac Trans Am homage based on the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro. The 455 Super Duty may look like a sixth-generation ...
With collector-grade mileage and in nearly flawless condition, it's a time capsule—and a match for the hero car of a forgotten John Wayne movie filmed during the actor's own twilight era. The Bring a ...
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