A 1976 Pontiac Trans Am is back on the market, but it is not the kind of untouched survivor collectors usually fight over.
When the team from WD Detailing crew arrived to extract the Trans Am, the left rear wheel decided against the general plan.
A 1976 Pontiac Trans Am that's been "refurbished" – the seller's own words – is on the market for the first time in ...
The 1979 Pontiac Trans Am arrived at a crossroads for American performance. It still looked every inch the street bruiser, ...
For a generation of automobile enthusiasts, the Pontiac Trans Am remains one of the A-list vehicles of America's muscle car era. It's not hard to see why, as stock Trans Ams hit the market with some ...
this car is the epitome of looks in it's era. the hood bird and low body wide stance, the sound of the v8 motor pounding, it's shape all contributes to a car that represents the pony cars. yes, it did ...
The SCCA Trans Am class was at its absolute pinnacle in the early 1970s, with factory-backed efforts from Ford, Chevrolet, AMC, Dodge, and Plymouth fighting for the top spots. You're probably one of ...
Over the years, we’ve seen hundreds of father-and-son projects. Readers might rightfully be skeptical about the degree to which some of the younger team members do the heavy lifting. A father’s love ...
It was no secret that the First-Generation Firebird was rushed into production. Ford's 196412 Mustang took Detroit by surprise, leaving everyone to catch up. The Camaro made its debut just two years ...
When is a Camaro not a Camaro? When it's an 800-horsepower Trans Am.
The 1977 Starlight Black Pontiac Trans Am was the star of Smokey and the Bandit. This twin to the movie car will soon cross ...
Ford debuted the Mustang in mid-April, 1964 as a half-year model. Sales were expected to be around 100,000 units per year, but far eclipsed that mark, with more than 400,000 units crossing Ford ...