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Customers could equip the Trans Am with the L37 301 four-barrel – it was the first time when the car was available with a small-block engine, the 400 V8 donated by Pontiac – the last year when ...
It paid off. Pontiac sold more than 155K Firebirds, with the Trans Am getting close to 69K shipped units. The engine lineup was updated, too. The carmaker dropped the 455, and the base L78 400 was ...
This Javelin’s nose was painted Matador Red with a band of Frost White over the roof and Commodore Blue on the derriere. Just like the race car, and all for $3,995.Only about a dozen of these ...
Its Seven Different Engine Combos Required A Healthy White-Collar Budget, But This 10-Second 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Oozes Blue-Collar Character - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine ...
The 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am could be had with either the 400 cubic-inch L78 6.6-liter V8 that made 180 horsepower, the Oldsmobile-based L80 403 that made 185 horses, or the optional 400 ...
Having covered only 9,924 miles from new, and in nearly pristine condition, this highly original 1979 Pontiac Trans Am T-Top is collector ready.
The Peter Revson connection to the 1970 AMC Javelin SST Trans Am Edition arises from the fact that Revson's more attractive paint scheme for 1968 featured a red nose (sequencing the colors as red ...
But the fact that someone just paid a staggering $440,000 for a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am that left the factory with just 180 hp (183 PS) proves there’s serious money to be made in malaise-era metal.
That's a lot of Firebirds in a single movie. The film "Cannonball," which came out in 1974, also features an impressive stock 1970 Trans Am with custom paint and decals.
Faced with a product in which it believed and an unconvinced public, AMC did what any car company would do. It went racing. AMC entered Javelin in SCCA’s Trans-Am series for production-based cars.