Detroit products from the late 1970s aren't as desirable as those from the previous decade, but a 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is probably on the Top 10 list of every muscle car fan. This one takes ...
The Trans Am production was already on the rise in 1977, with the yearly output increasing to 155,735 units. The Trans Am was already the most sought-after Firebird version, accounting for 68,744 ...
There are certain experiences during adolescence that produce lifelong memories. For 49-year old Larry Reimer, one such occurrence was receiving the Aug. '76 issue of Motor Trend magazine in the mail.
The Ford Mustang debuted in April of 1964 as a half-year model. The stunning success of the Mustang pushed General Motors to build the Chevy Camaro for 1967, and five months later, the Pontiac ...
For many Bandit Trans Am owners, their affection for the black-and-gold Special Edition models began not in high-profile auction houses or Internet sales sites, but on the silver screen when they ...
Pontiac made its first major mark on muscle car history with the 1964 GTO, which began as an option package on the Tempest. The Firebird ran wheel-to-wheel with Chevy's Camaro from 1967 through 2002, ...
The 1977 Bandit Trans Am did something muscle cars are not supposed to do: it became more famous for how it made people feel than for the power under its shaker hood. At a moment when performance ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
The Pontiac Trans Am began life as a low-volume curiosity that dealers struggled to move, long before it became one of ...