The Trans Am was already a money-making machine for Pontiac in 1978. The car started the decade slowly with only 3,196 units sold to buyers in the States. The next few years were concerning from a ...
In the spring of 1978, Pontiac was on a roll. Television character Jim Rockford drove a Firebird into America's living rooms every Friday night on The Rockford Files, and everybody had Trans Am fever ...
When it comes to GM’s most iconic vehicles, the Pontiac Trans Am is right up there with the best of them, especially if it’s a second-gen in black and gold. Made famous in the movie Smokey and The ...
This Trans Am is rough and needs a complete restoration, but you can't deny that it deserves a complete restoration. However, the car has to wait a bit longer until this long-overdue refresh, as it ...
It's been said that a salesman is paid exactly what he's worth. Whether it's cars or real estate or anything else, sales professionals are rewarded for their efforts with financial compensation ...
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Why rare Trans Ams are attracting serious collectors
Serious collectors increasingly chase rare Trans Ams because these cars combine low production numbers with powerful ...
Black and gold tend to be the colors most commonly associated with the “Smokey and the Bandit” Pontiac Trans Am produced from 1977-1978. However, the stylish Martinique Blue paint option, which was ...
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