Built to the highest levels of pro-touring excellence, this LS3-powered, six-speed beast would’ve made for a much shorter ...
WHEN JACKIE GLEASON AS SHERIFF Buford T. Justice in the 1977 hit Smokey and the Bandit drawled, "What we’re dealing with here is a complete lack of respect for the law!" he might as well have been ...
Pontiac produced over 187K Firebirds in 1978, and even if this wasn't the Trans Am's best year, as sales skyrocketed to over 117K units for the next iteration. However, the Trans Am still recorded a ...
It's been said that a salesman is paid exactly what he's worth. Whether it's cars or real estate or anything else, sales professionals are rewarded for their efforts with financial compensation ...
The Trans Am was already the best-selling car in the Firebird lineup, with over 93,000 cars, and all the other versions were far behind with numbers that clearly showed buyers' special appetite for ...
A 1978 Pontiac "Macho" Trans Am has been listed for sale on Ebay in Bismarck, North Dakota, but the story of the rare muscle car starts much farther south. The car was born at the Mecham Pontiac ...
The black and gold trimmed 1978 Pontiac Trans Am on display at National Parts Depot in Ocala has what the manufacturer calls a "Y84" trim package. But to the public it screams "Smokey and the Bandit." ...
In 1977, the country watched the Trans Am race across the silver screen and a new generation of car lovers was born. For years, American muscle cars ruled the road, but that time came to an end… but ...