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The '77 Trans Am's most powerful engine option was a 6.6-liter (400 cubic-inch) V8 that was weaker than earlier engines of the same size. Topped with a Rochester four-barrel carburetor ...
What we have here is a '77 Trans Am, however not in the black and gold of the film car. No, this one is blue and gold, and also lacks the desirable T-tops, denying your lady friends the ...
Nick Seslar, a group leader at General Motors Truck Assembly in Fort Wayne, Indiana, still owns his '77 W72 Trans Am which he bought new, and not only is it his first Pontiac, it's his first new car.
Take one look at TredWear's "Translammed" 1977 Pontiac Trans Am and you'll be smitten. You'll immediately notice the wide look of period-correct IMSA bodywork from the late 1970s/early 1980s and a ...
with the updated 'quad-headlamp' look from the then-new ´77 Trans Am. JLord8 seems to take the Legendary Concepts pickup truck as a base and modify the front end to invoke the real Bandit.
For the 1969 model year, the Pontiac Trans Am Performance and Appearance package bowed, taking its name from the SCCA Trans Am racing series featuring pony cars limited to five liters of displacement.
It’s also the only ‘77 Trans Am that Reynolds ever owned. The retro gem will go under the gavel without reserve at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale auction this coming Saturday. For the unversed ...
When Burt Reynolds as the Bandit wheeled his black and gold '77 Pontiac Trans Am out of the big rig in Cledus Snow's driveway, the car world would never be the same. Over the next two hours we ...
It featured a "Screaming Chicken" on the hood and a 6.6-liter V8 engine beneath it. The '77 Trans Am became known as the Bandit Trans Am because of this movie. It's a truly iconic car that forever ...
Someone Just Paid $495k For Burt Reynolds’ 1977 Pontiac Trans Am The images and listing also ... But there can’t be many, if any, other ’77 SE cars out there in this kind of condition ...