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The Best Pontiac Trans Ams On Motorious

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Following the GTO, a new Pontiac sports car was needed to compete with the likes of the Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar. That's when Pontiac introduced the Firebird to the world for the 1967 model year. Sharing the platform with the Chevrolet Camaro, the Firebird Trans Am became a huge hit. Thanks to the iconic film Smokey and the Bandit, the reputation of the Trans Am skyrocketed even further where it still has a cult following to this day.

Check out some of the amazing Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that we have listed in our inventory. No worries, there are plenty more where these came from.

1976 Pontiac Trans Am/ Firebird

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HIP Rides

Having just two owners over its lifespan, this incredible original, low-mileage 1976 Pontiac Trans Am is a time capsule that looks as if it just rolled off the assembly line. With just 11,000 original miles on the clock, this Pontiac T/A is finished in its original bold hue of Carousel Red. Powering this Pontiac is a numbers-matching HO 455-cubic-inch V8 engine modified with #64 HO heads, ram-air exhaust manifolds, an aluminum intake, and Edelbrock carburetor. Additional rumble and performance is provided by a dual exhaust. backed by a factory 4-speed that sends power down to a Saf-T-Track rear end stuffed with 3.23 gears. Being 1 out of 7,099 produced, this car sits on Honeycomb wheels wrapped with new BF Goodrich rubber. Behind the doors sits a factory deluxe black interior complete with bucket seats, console, and factory AM/FM/8-Track. This stunning 1976 Pontiac Trans Am/ Firebird offered by HIP Rides is listed for $39,900.

1969 Pontiac Trans-Am Convertible Tribute

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Ellingson Motorcars

Just one of seven 1969 Trans Am convertibles, this Pontiac is a rare gem that would make the ideal summer cruiser. Hailing from California, this car is incredibly clean and retains all its original sheetmetal and floors. Slathered in a crisp white exterior finish topped with contrasting blue stripes, this rare beauty is in fantastic shape with just 38,883 miles on the odometer. Under the hood sits a rebuilt 400-cubic-inch Ram-Air III V8 engine (1970) that generates 350-horsepower. A 4-speed manual transmission twists a Posi-traction rear end with 3.23 gears. Open the doors or lower the power-assisted convertible top to an original black deluxe interior with black bucket seats and the original AM radio with a custom sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Other goodies include power steering, manual drum brakes, Rallye II wheels with raised-letter rdial rubber, the Trans-Am Ram Air package, factory hood tachometer, remote driver's mirror, and power-assist convertible top. The car comes with the original window sticker, all paperwork from new, and Protect-o-Plate. If interested in this exceptional 1969 Pontiac Trans-Am Convertible Tribute, it is being offered by Ellingson Motorcars with a listing price of $55,995.

1979 Pontiac Trans Am