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Pontiac’s final 455-cubic-inch V8 hides in plain sight, and today you can buy it for less than the price of a new hatchback.
In 1926, Pontiac appeared as a junior brand of the long-since-discontinued Oakland division of General Motors. By 1929, Pontiac was outselling its parent company so much that the corporation ...
1976 was a good year for the Firebird lineup, as sales increased 50% from the previous year. The Trans Am was already growing steadily, but the 1976 release was all kinds of successful, as deliveries ...
Stanford Baddley, of Lima, had a dealership order this 1976 Trans Am new from the factory. It’s never been driven in the snow and has been kept in a garage. LIMA – Stanford Baddley came to the Charity ...
While shooting at Lookout Point on Route 307, a man pulled up in a pickup to check out the T/A. He told Artie and me that he had a Trans Am, too, and he was going to go home and get it to show us. A ...
A unique GMC motorhome served as trackside headquarters for Firebird/Trans Am race fans It was the spring of 1976 when General Motors Design vice president William L. “Bill” Mitchell strolled into ...
Many may recognize his 8-second '76 Trans Am thanks to its Second place finish at last year's Hot Rod magazine Pump Gas Drags. Now you'll learn just what went into that effort, and you'll be privy to ...
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Standard equipment includes the features that come with this vehicle. Select Your Options Choose options to include in this vehicle value. For the most accurate pricing and values on new or used ...