Though far from complex by current standards, these liveries from the glory days of the Trans-Am still fascinate muscle car enthusiasts ...
Back in 1978, Herb Adams, the Pontiac legend who by then was an integral part of Pontiac's Advanced Design group, helped introduce the world to the WS6 Trans Am Special Performance package. For a mere ...
Shelby American unveils the 2026 Shelby GT350/TA, an 830+ horsepower, Trans Am–inspired Mustang limited to 70 cars, celebrating 60 years of Trans Am racing heritage.
The Pontiac Trans Am 455 Super Duty arrived just as Detroit was being forced to turn down the volume on big cubic inches, which is exactly why it still looms so large in muscle car history. Built in ...
For most enthusiasts who lived through the 1960s and 1970s, a muscle car had to be based on a large-volume production model and hide a large, potent, naturally aspirated V8 under the hood. While the ...
Trans-Am Worldwide, the Florida-based manufacturer behind the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro-based Pontiac Trans-Am recreation, will debut its modern-day take on the iconic 1970 Chevelle SS this month.
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A Small Florida Auto Shop Took The Chevy Camaro And Turned It Into A Modern 1970s Trans Am
Pontiac was one of the United States' most beloved auto brands, with a history that dates back decades and a back catalog that boasts some of the most venerable muscle cars ever produced. For many ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Pontiac was quite the automaker in its heyday. The GM-owned subsidiary was right in the thick of the American muscle car era, releasing some of the its coolest looking cars in that period. From the ...
No, you didn’t read our title wrong. This is a 2013 model year Trans Am, and yes, that is a Pontiac logo affixed to the front of the car. But don’t bother dialing up your local General Motors ...
The Pontiac story dates back to 1907, when Edward Murphy, a leading manufacturer of horseless carriages, established the Oakland Motor Car Co. in Oakland County’s Pontiac, Michigan. General Motors was ...
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