New York-based Motorcar Classics probably thinks it has you covered if you're willing to write a check for this white-on-red ...
The Trans Am became the king of the Firebird castle in 1979 when it turned 10, with over 117K units shipped in just one year. Its yearly performance slightly declined in the next years, dropping to 31 ...
Whether it's reworking the ignition curve on a 400ci Ram Air III or cutting down the EGR tube on an LS1 displacing 346 ci, Pontiac owners love to tweak their machines to extract additional power. In ...
The whole idea of alternate timelines is fascinating, even within the scope of the automotive universe. What would it look like if the Miata were front-wheel-drive? What if the big three American ...
The 1977 Bandit Trans Am did something muscle cars are not supposed to do: it became more famous for how it made people feel than for the power under its shaker hood. At a moment when performance ...
While it is hard to beat the looks of a classic Firebird, its handling, and performance credentials are a far cry from 2023 standards. North Carolina builder Retro Designs changes that with their ...
The Trans Am variants of the iconic Pontiac Firebird went from a factory-available performance package into one of the most popular poster boys of the muscle car era. The first and second-generation ...
For many people, hot rodding is their hobby. It serves as a reason to get in the garage to tinker, build, or detail their car, to get them away from work and daily pressures. Better yet, of course, is ...
If you’re a fan of classic American muscle with just enough modern refinement to make daily driving bearable, this restomod Trans Am might be your kind of car. It’s got the iconic looks, a thoroughly ...
It used to be that no one knew Riley Stair at all. Then he built the Trans Am. You may know the Trans Am. It’s a 1970 second-gen body that Stair recreated into an image he had in his mind of what a ...
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