The SCCA Trans Am class was at its absolute pinnacle in the early 1970s, with factory-backed efforts from Ford, Chevrolet, AMC, Dodge, and Plymouth fighting for the top spots. You're probably one of ...
The 1970 AAR 'Cuda was a special vehicle in its day. Some are still around today, but not many. Here's how much you can ...
The Pontiac Trans Am lived a long life (1969–2002) as a flagship performance car with the perfect combination of substance and style. This first year of this top spec Firebird wears the model’s ...
The new Mustang, coupled with the upcoming Camaro and Challenger, certainly conjures up memories of the three of them banging fenders on the road courses of America in the SCCA Trans-Am series of the ...
A unique GMC motorhome served as trackside headquarters for Firebird/Trans Am race fans It was the spring of 1976 when General Motors Design vice president William L. “Bill” Mitchell strolled into ...
In the late '60s, Pontiac Special Projects certainly had its work cut out for it. The development program for the SCCA Trans Am-based 303 Pontiac was one that was fraught with setbacks, low project ...
During its time, the Chevy 302 was a formidable engine, that was loved by many. If you consider yourself an enthusiast, here ...
The Z28 is the result of one man's the desire to have Chevrolet compete sucessfully in a new SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) class. Vince Piggins was the man, and the SCCA's Trans-Am sedan series ...
The Plymouth Barracuda is not the first Mopar we think of when discussing race-spec Mopars, but the pony car had an extensive career at the drag strip. Additionally, the Barracuda also competed in the ...
When it comes to SCCA Trans-Am homologation specials from the golden muscle car era, we usually think about the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and the Ford Mustang Boss 302. These cars were highly successful ...
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