The Pontiac Trans Am is a favorite among enthusiasts, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be improved upon. Now, one shop has revealed this gorgeous 1978 Pontiac Trans Am practically overflowing with ...
The good folks over at Roadster Shop strike again with a 1978 Pontiac Y88 that has nothing to do with the legendary Smokey and the Bandit franchise aside from reusing part of the name for the car's ...
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Burt Reynolds’ 1978 Bandit Trans Am Can Be Yours!
Built to the highest levels of pro-touring excellence, this LS3-powered, six-speed beast would’ve made for a much shorter Smokey and the Bandit! A ghost from the past recently raised its head during a ...
Ron Schultz may be 53 years old now, but his fondest memories of this W72 400 '78 T/A reach back to when he was just 18. Why? Because he bought it new from Kole Pontiac in his hometown of Oak Lawn, ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Burt Reynolds will forever be synonymous with the Pontiac Trans Am. The Trans Am itself holds a special place in the hearts of many not only as a pony car icon, but as a star of Smokey and the Bandit.
Leland, who went by Bill Jr., custom ordered this Trans Am from the factory in 1978 after his father, William Leland II, agreed to co-sign on a $10,000 loan. With that budget in mind, Bill Jr. ordered ...
People sometimes have no idea they own rare gems, and whoever purchased this Trans Am made the most awful decision regarding its paint. The car rolled off the assembly lines as a Solar Gold example, ...
Ron Schultz may be 53 years old now, but his fondest memories of this W72 400 '78 T/A reach back to when he was just 18. Why? Because he bought it new from Kole Pontiac in his hometown of Oak Lawn, ...
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