The seventies marked the death of the muscle car (there really is no way of sugar-coating this fact). They saw the extinction of half of the pony car fauna by the time the 1974 production drew the ...
It’s funny how Pontiac began selling more and more second-generation Firebirds during the second half of their life cycle, between 1976 and 1981. We could argue that it was, in fact, the earlier ...
The Pontiac Trans Am Performance and Appearance Package bowed in March 1969. This 1976 Trans Am will soon cross the Mecum ...
Merriam-Webster defines the muscle car as, "Any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving ." This definition paints with broad ...
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 ...
A 50th anniversary is a celebratory milestone no matter the venue, and 1976 marked 50 years of vehicle production for Pontiac. What better way to commemorate the golden feat than with a special ...
My brother Vincent ordered this '76 Trans Am 455 four-speed on May 8, 1976, and he picked it up on July 27. (From what I've been told, there was a delay at the factory due to a tire manufacturer's ...
It would be easy to think that peak Pontiac was around about the time when Burt Reynolds put on a cowboy hat and a red shirt. But there is more to the Trans Am than its Smokey and the Bandit years.