The turbocharged Pontiac V8 Firebird was produced only for 1980 and 1981, a rare muscle car gem from the 1980s.
Due to stricter government regulations, the era of unrestrained factory-built performance was coming to an end in 1971. However, GM's excitement division answered with the largest displacement engine ...
It's hard to name just one great thing about the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am, as the new model year witnessed the introduction of several changes, including a new flat hood, redesigned dual-square ...
Well-preserved 1976 Pontiac Trans Am with matching 400 V8, factory features and documentation listed for $54,900.
The whole idea of alternate timelines is fascinating, even within the scope of the automotive universe. What would it look like if the Miata were front-wheel-drive? What if the big three American ...
Having your engine blow up at the track is like dropping your baby on its head – except you can’t rebuild a cranium to be better than it was before (at least not yet, though red blood cells are ...
To the casual observer, it appears that Hollywood has found favor with a new type of TV format: the reality show. I would assume this is in contrast to a fabricated show with a script and paid actors.
The original Trans Am was a mid-'69 model produced in limited numbers. The only color combination was Cameo white with blue racing stripes. The hood scoops were functional but the side extractors were ...
Last week, we covered the debut of the Trans Am Bandit SE, a Burt Reynolds-autographed 840-horsepower Camaro SS that underwent a serious overhaul to become a contemporary take on Smokey and the Bandit ...
Rocketsports team owner Paul Gentilozzi and driver Scott Pruett tested Jaguar’s new 32-valve, overhead-cam fuel-injected 4.5-liter AJ-V8 Trans-Am engine. The engine took several laps around Indy’s ...