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After only one production year the first-gen Firebird Trans Am was dead, and the new decade ushered in the second generation (1970 – 1981). The sophomore year evolved the 1970 Pontiac Trans Am ...
This 1981 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo is highly original with a scant 3,830 miles on the clock. One of 976 Canadian copies, it will soon cross the auction block.
The Trans Am sales peaked at over 117K units in 1979 and then nosedived, especially as the entire Firebird recorded a significant drop. 1981 witnessed approximately 71K units rolling off the ...
While the Pontiac Firebird is no longer in production, there were some Limited Editions models made during its time, but these are the rarest ones.
These Pontiac Trans Am models deliver a special blend of turbocharged power and classic American muscle.
The Pontiac Firebird and Trans Am were iconic American muscle cars - but what was the difference between them? The answer goes all the way back to 1969.
We’re talking, of course, about the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Pontiac had killed off the Firebird’s big-block engine options after 1979, replacing them with turbocharged small blocks.
One talented woodworker has recreated the second-generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am pony car as a scale model, as seen in the following video.