Many second-gen Trans Am enthusiasts have a love affair with Smokey and The Bandit and the ‘77 Special Edition Trans Am in the movie. Does anyone truly know how many black-and-gold beauties were used in the movie? Bo Durban has made determining that his mission and he’s happy to share what he’s learned about Smokey and The Bandit in the process. Here’s how..
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1974 and 1975 Trans Ams with a Vinyl Roof—Have You Ever Seen One?
Pontiac17 CommentsDid you know that Pontiac offered its Cordova Top option on Trans Ams during the 1974 and 1975 model years? I’ve documented a small-number of 1974 Trans Ams equipped as such, but have yet to document any 1975 Trans Ams equipped with the factory-installed padded vinyl roof option. Have you ever seen one?
McQ's 1973 Trans Am--Info Uncovered On Four Movie Cars!
Pontiac8 CommentsHave you ever wondered how many 1973 Trans Ams were used in the movie McQ? With recently uncovered paperwork. we now know there that Pontiac supplied at least four Brewster Green Firebirds. Here’s information on them including another VIN!
It's Back! The Definitive Firebird & Trans Am Guide 1970-1981! Order Your Copy Now!
Pontiac2 CommentsOut of print for some time, Cartech Books has made my book—The Definitive Firebird & Trans Am Guide 1970-1981—available for immediate ordering. Get your copy today!
Found! One of McQ’s 1973 Trans Ams!
Pontiac5 CommentsI’ve spent years trying to determine how many Brewster Green 1973 Trans Ams that Pontiac supplied for the filming of McQ and what became of them. I learned that one movie car has survived and it’s in private hands today. Here’s that story!
A Special-Paint ’72 Trans Am in Starlight Black? Yes, Pontiac Made One!
Pontiac9 CommentsMost know that Pontiac only offered its 1970-1972 Trans Am in blue or white exterior finishes. Did you know that Pontiac produced a handful of 1972 Trans Ams in Special Paint? Here’s one in Starlight Black!
Forever Correlating A '72 Trans Am With A Specific Omaha Location
personal story4 CommentsHave you ever had a Pontiac experience that often makes you wonder about a certain car when you pass by that location? Here’s our Pontiac story behind the image of this Omaha, Nebraska storefront!
Sharing In Someone’s Pontiac Excitement
vintage photos2 CommentsThere’s a strong sense of nostalgia when looking at vintage photographs old then-new Pontiacs. This series of images comes from my collection. They depict a factory-fresh ‘77 Trans Am that someone had just taken delivery of. Can you imagine the excitement they felt?
My Dad’s First Trans Am
Pontiac, personal story, vintage photos8 CommentsDuring the 1970s my dad owned a number of Pontiacs and several Firebirds were among them. His first Trans Am was a Firethorn Red ‘76. While he planned to order a Formula that model year, he ultimately decided upon the Trans Am. He was so happy with it that it paved the way for others that followed. Here’s how it came to be.
Guide Lamp's '74 Super Duty Trans Am
SD-455, personal story3 CommentsThis ‘74 Super Duty Trans Am was in GM’s Product Evaluation Program at the Guide Lamp Division before being sold to its first owner. Here’s that story…and its documentation!