It’s funny how Pontiac began selling more and more second-generation Firebirds during the second half of their life cycle, between 1976 and 1981. We could argue that it was, in fact, the earlier ...
Pontiac’s 1976 Trans Am marked the last of the biggest-inch V8s—and this barn find survivor from Texas is proof that the ...
Stanford Baddley, of Lima, had a dealership order this 1976 Trans Am new from the factory. It’s never been driven in the snow and has been kept in a garage. LIMA – Stanford Baddley came to the Charity ...
On a sunny, but cold, Saturday afternoon back in 2006, the editor made the trek to Scranton, Pennsylvania, to photograph a Pro-Touring '70 1/2 Trans Am. Artie Philipp Jr. had built it and we were ...
Merriam-Webster defines the muscle car as, "Any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving ." This definition paints with broad ...
In late September 1966, Chevrolet debuted the Chevy Camaro as a direct competitor to the stunningly successful Ford Mustang. The Excitement Division didn’t want to be left out of the pony car fun, and ...
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 ...
Even though Pontiac has been dead since 2009, most readers worth their mullets will recall that its most famous model, the Trans-Am, is based on the brand's more pedestrian two-door Firebird. With ...
While shooting at Lookout Point on Route 307, a man pulled up in a pickup to check out the T/A. He told Artie and me that he had a Trans Am, too, and he was going to go home and get it to show us. A ...
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