Trans Am

1 of 697: 1969 Pontiac Trans Am

This unrestored 1969 Trans Am is a 4 speed Ram Air III hardtop that can be seen here on eBay. There were only 697 Trans Ams built in 1969 which was the first year this model was introduced. This… more»

21k Original Miles: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

For the enthusiast who is searching for a classic car that can be driven and enjoyed immediately, this 1979 Pontiac Trans Am might be just the ticket. With 1979 marking the final year that the Trans Am would find… more»

455 And A 4-Speed: 1973 Pontiac Trans Am

This article is a little different than most of the other articles I have written in Barn Finds. One of the reasons I enjoy writing Barn Find articles is that I love to try and locate rare muscle cars…. more»

Faded Glory: 1981 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am

We appreciate Roger bringing this 1981 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am that is located near Carlsbad, California to our attention. Only 2,000 Daytona 500 Edition Turbo Trans Ams like this one were built in 1981.  Pontiac fans sometimes call this… more»

455/4-Speed: 1973 Pontiac Trans Am

The seller describes this car as kinda rough. It is a 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am project car equipped with a 4-speed transmission. The car is located in Everest, Kansas. With all the snow on the ground, it looks… more»

No Reserve: Pontiac Trans Am 455

One of my favorite lines in the 1977 Smokey and the Bandit movie is when Burt Reynolds pulls into the gas station and the attendant says “Trans Am, what’s your pleasure!” For this Trans Am, it wished it hadn’t… more»

Clean Survivor: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am

The owner of this 1976 Trans Am purchased it from an estate, and prior to his ownership, the car had spent a few years in storage. It has been returned to active duty and is ready for some lucky… more»

Easy Project? 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1978 Pontiac Trans Am is said to be an unmolested survivor that runs and drives. It will need a cosmetic restoration, but it looks as though the next owner is not going to be facing a mountain of… more»

No Reserve: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1979 Pontiac Trans Am is a one-owner vehicle that comes with a collection of documentation that should keep the most discerning of enthusiasts happy. The car has seen little use during the past 2-years due to the owner… more»

11k Genuine Miles: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1980 Trans Am has been loved and cherished since new, and during its entire life, it has only managed to accumulate a genuine 11,000 miles on its odometer. It presents beautifully and would be well suited to the… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Dusty 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

UPDATE 11/25/2019 – Ralph had some interest in his Trans Am when we originally listed it for him, but no one pulled the trigger. So, he’s decided to give it another go. So take another look at this T/A… more»

Cheap 1975 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1975 Pontiac Trans Am has a number of attributes in its favor as a project car, but probably the greatest of these is that it is cheap. It probably won’t surprise you to learn that it needs plenty… more»

8,500-Mile 1985 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Survivor

When you come across a vehicle with very low miles, it’s either an oddly-spec’d example that makes you question why someone preserved it, or it’s an extremely desirable specimen that will fetch a serious premium. While this 1985 Pontiac… more»

1-of-15: 1989 Pontiac Trans Am 20th Anniversary Turbo

General Motors’ turbocharged, 3.8-liter “LC2” V6 engine mostly found use in Buick vehicles, including the iconic Regal Grand National. However, many folks don’t realize that Pontiac also used the engine for the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Firebird Trans… more»

Collectors Edition: 317 Mile 2002 Pontiac Trans Am

This 2002 Pontiac Trans Am is a limited edition model with just 317 original miles on the clock. Known as the Collector’s Edition, it featured Collector Yellow paint with a black leather interior, and in convertible form, a blacktop…. more»

Original Paint: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Survivor

Following its appearance in “Smokey and the Bandit,” the Pontiac Trans Am became instantly recognizable in its iconic Black and Gold color scheme. However, the Trans Am was also available in a number of other pretty interesting shades, and… more»

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