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The Black Limited Edition Trans Am was this year's most notable release, with 2,590 customers agreeing to pay extra for the upgrades, which included the black and gold hood bird and gold stripping ...
The Trans Am was getting ready to celebrate its tenth anniversary, but before starting the party, the 1978 release landed with ... on what happens under the hood, it's important to look back ...
Some folks just love that classic '80s style, and this Pontiac Trans Am doesn't fail to deliver, offering retro Pontiac looks paired with modern performance.
More than 35 years after its 1973 introduction, the Bird hood decal still defines the Trans Am, both for Pontiac hobbyists and the general public. One question we hear from HPP readers is ...
The original release in 1967 happened during the era ... according to Motor Trend, was the Trans Am Hood Decal. However, at some point along the way, it colloquially became known as the "Screaming ...
On initial release, it lacked the distinctive hood ... Pontiac didn't keep all its graphic artists working on the Trans Am's giant hood emblems. For the 1969 GTO Judge, a few subtle touches ...
At first glance, KITT appeared to be a sporty 1982 Pontiac Trans Am, fresh off the assembly line. But thanks to a little Hollywood razzle-dazzle, the car transformed into a virtually ...
What's better than a brand-new Pontiac Trans ... Am-ifies (totally a word) it. That means a plastering golden screaming chicken emblem (the nickname for the Firebird logo) on the shaker hood ...
Over 40 years after its release, Smokey and the Bandit is still ... The car, a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am LE, was such an integral part of the plot that the film’s director considered it a character.