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The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am was the star of Smokey and the Bandit. This stunningly restored twin to the movie car recently sold on Bring a Trailer for $136,000.
The Pontiac Trans Am GTA included a number of performance extras. This 1989 copy will soon cross the Mecum Auctions block at their Las Vegas, Nevada event.
Carl Melendez had the car of his dreams, a Trans Am GTA, when he was young. Decades later, he found another—and he won't let this one go.
The Trans Am was already the best-selling model in the Firebird lineup in 1977, but the new model year paved the way for an even more impressive achievement reached in 1979. The Trans Am was on ...
The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am became legendary after its appearance in "Smokey and the Bandit," and there are some other things you may not know about it.
While the 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SE, selling with No Reserve, was not used in the movie, it was however the final tagged and titled Trans Am Burt Reynolds owned prior to his passing in 2018.
The iconic black Pontiac Trans Am driven by the Bandit became an instant status symbol of coolness and adventure, sparking a surge in sales for the model and solidifying its status as an automotive ...
The movie star’s 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SE, carefully cared for since his death in 2018, is featured at Barrett-Jackson’s Palm Beach Auction.
Established around 2019, the Pharaohs Car Club of Springfield Missouri has raised nearly $30,000 for area organizations.
The Pontiac Firebird and Trans Am were iconic American muscle cars - but what was the difference between them? The answer goes all the way back to 1969.