Say what you want about the Trans Am, but you can't deny the 1979 release was a mind-blowing release. The car sold like hotcakes, and Pontiac struggled to align production with the demand. The GM ...
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455-Powered 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Blends Classic Style With Muscle Upgrades
Modified 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with a 455 V8, refreshed interior, and white finish heads to auction in Illinois.
The Pontiac Firebird debuted in February of 1967, five months after the Chevrolet Camaro, with which it shared its platform. Both cars were built as an answer to the Ford Mustang. The Trans Am ...
$12,000 $236.73/month est. This 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am underwent a refurbishment circa 2010 that involved the installation of a modified 455ci V8 and a Tremec five-speed manual transmission.
If you're in the market for a solid restoration project, you need to be keeping an eye on Backyard Barn Finds. Parker and his crew travel the country, taking a look at forgotten cars the owners are ...
Nearly four decades ago, 18-year-old William Leland Jr., a distant relative of Henry Leland, the founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, bought a highly well-equipped 1979 Pontiac Trans Am for $10,095. The ...
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 ...
There were over 117,000 Pontiac Firebirds produced in 1979, outselling the Chevy Camaro for the first time since its introduction in 1967. More than a few of those sold were due to the immense ...
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