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A 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with less than 37 miles on its odometer is being auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson event in Scottsdale, Ariz., Jan. 28.
Another Trans Am, the only 1977 example to have ever been owned by Burt Reynolds, showed up for sale that same year on the lot of auction house Barrett-Jackson. Used as a promotional vehicle for ...
The first-gen Firebird and Trans Am were also available as convertibles. However, the convertible option went away with the second-gen release and wouldn't make a comeback for decades.
True to its name, the 1970 Formula 400 came standard with a 400 cubic-inch, 330-horsepower V8, while the optional 345-horsepower Ram Air III V8 engine (standard in the Trans Am) could also be ...
Pontiac Trans Am Dually Born from 1987 Firebird Cut in Half, Now Called ‘Trans Camino’ Published: 10 Oct 2022, 14:25 UTC • By: Sergiu Tudose 7 photos ...
How Is A Firebird Formula Different From A Trans Am? True to its name, the 1970 Formula 400 came standard with a 400 cubic-inch, 330-horsepower V8, while the optional 345-horsepower Ram Air III V8 ...
The second-generation Trans Am may have bumped its original 6.6-liter, V-8 to a 7.5-liter; but following the respective execution of the muscle car, a slide to a 4.9-liter turbo began. A glimpse ...
What Years Did Pontiac Offer the WS6 Trans Am? Short answer: 1978 to 1992 and then 1996 to 2002. Long answer: The WS6 arrived in 1978 as an option for certain Firebird models.
In testing the 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo, Motor Trend magazine managed a rather dismal 9.05-second zero-to-sixty time, with the quarter mile arriving in 17.02 seconds.
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