Black and gold tend to be the colors most commonly associated with the "Smokey and the Bandit" Pontiac Trans Am produced from 1977-1978. However, the stylish Martinique Blue paint option, which was ...
In response to the wildly successful Ford Mustang, Chevrolet debuted the Chevy Camaro in late September of 1966. Pontiac got an F-Body of its own five months later with the Pontiac Firebird. In 1969, ...
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Why rare Trans Ams are attracting serious collectors
Serious collectors increasingly chase rare Trans Ams because these cars combine low production numbers with powerful ...
Every carmaker has that one last, defiant howl before the corporate world tightens the leash. For Pontiac, 1979 was that bittersweet crescendo—the final stand of the true Pontiac-built 400-cubic-inch ...
It just so happens that Dave Clark is one of those people. Now a Fairview Park, Ohio, resident, back in his younger days in Illinois, Dave was fueled by Smokey and the Bandit big-screen imagery. Like ...
The original Trans Am was a mid-'69 model produced in limited numbers. The only color combination was Cameo white with blue racing stripes. The hood scoops were functional but the side extractors were ...
The Trans Am turned 10 in 1979, and Pontiac found the best way to celebrate this historic moment. The company launched the 10th Anniversary Limited Edition Trans Am, often referred to as TATA, which ...
It was the middle of the 1960s, and American car manufacturing was on the cusp of what would be one of its greatest eras. Gasoline was cheap, meaningful emission regulation was years away, and the ...
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