"I first saw a Lucerne Blue '71 Trans Am with a four-speed, and that's what I really wanted," Paul recalls, remembering his trip to Stephens Pontiac in Daytona Beach, Florida, in early 1971, home of ...
In the early 1970s, America’s Trans-Am racing series was the battleground for pony cars. It wasn’t just racing—it was warfare, complete with factory-backed teams, superstar drivers, and bragging ...
A Pontiac father-and-son (or daughter) project is a great way to foster a love of the hobby in your children, but finding the right Poncho to build can often be difficult. For Ron Henaghan, marketing ...
The 1971 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am arrived at a moment when muscle cars were supposed to be backing down, yet it quietly turned into one of the most serious performance machines of its era.
The Trans Am Series, originally named the Trans-American Sedan Championship, debuted on March 25, 1966. The 18-member inaugural Hall of Fame class was first announced in November. A dinner celebrating ...
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