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The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, with four generations built from 1967 through 2002, remains rolling bravado.
Road America will host the Trans Am SpeedTour's Cheese Capital Cup June 27-29. The event will feature Trans Am's 100-mile sprint races, alongside support races like F1600, F2000 and International GT.
Among those Pontiac icons was the Trans Am, which debuted in 1969 on the first-gen Firebird, blurring the line between a pony car and a thoroughbred, tire-shredding muscle car.
The Trans Am Totem, a massive piece of public art made of five cars and part of a tree, is being re-erected in a new location in Vancouver: Fairview.
“The Trans Am Series prides itself as a proving ground for the future stars of stock car racing, and we’ve been fortunate to see many Toyota Development Drivers find success in Trans Am.
Popularized by movies like the 1977 comedy "Smokey and the Bandit," the Pontiac Trans Am is a quintessential, American muscle car that also has its place in North Georgia history.
The Trans Am Type K was a muscle wagon designed by Pontiac and Pininfarina in the late 1970s that never made it to production.
Donohue won the 1968 Trans-Am championship in the Penske-built, acid-dipped Chevrolet Camaro. Now, this lightweight Z/28 could be yours.
The Pontiac Trans Am is one of the most iconic muscle cars ever made, and while the car (and the brand) isn't around anymore, every generation was interesting.
The 100 Trans Ams were among 19,714 Javelin units built in 1970, so they started out rare, and today the surviving examples are highly collectible, if and when they come up for sale.
Hoard of 50-Plus Pontiac Trans-Am and Firebird Muscle Cars Up for Grabs There's something here for everyone. Whether you're looking for a complete Pontiac or hard-to-find parts, this auction's got it.