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Others share heavily doctored renderings of concept GTOs. But the truth is simpler: Pontiac isn't coming back. At least, not ...
but to have the most impressive Trans Am available, owners had to check the WS6 box on the options list. The WS6 package had been around since 1978 and until it was discontinued in 1992 ...
Expect a new look for a pair of Toyota Camrys this weekend in the Trans Am Series. Toyota Racing Development and Five Star RaceCar Bodies are taking the cover off of a new car body for the Toyota ...
Designed initially as an engineering and test car for GM, this 1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe went and got itself modified and used as a promotional vehicle to celebrate the 30th anniversary ...
It's unavailable on the WS6.) Naturally, we view power like money—there's no such thing as too much of it­—so we ordered a top-of-the-line Pontiac Trans Am Firehawk for testing. All Firehawks ...
The Pontiac Firebird and its Trans Am specialty package are among the defunct brand's most iconic vehicles. Throughout their run, the WS6 performance package was a staple, primarily for the Trans ...
The Trans Am saw the usual suspension advantages over the standard Firebird models. Adding the WS6 package, available from 1996, saw more aggressive styling and more power. The pinnacle of the ...
The LT1 engine in a stock 1997 WS6 Firebird with a ram-air intake system ... which is 0.6 second quicker than the new LS1-powered '98 Trans Am. The quarter-mile flashes by in just 13.1 seconds ...
It may not be totally stock, but this 20k-mile 1998 Trans Am WS6 is a nice reminder of why we love these cars so much. This isn’t just any old Trans Am WS6, however – our host actually used to own ...
The buyer definitely didn't make out like a bandit on this one. A 1977 Pontiac Trans Am was sold at the Mecum Auctions event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday for $440,000. The price was ...
A brief full-throttle, low-gear charge in Pontiac’s Firebird Trans Am WS6 will make a believer out of almost anyone. With a claimed 305 bhp and 335 lb-ft of torque on tap, this bird of prey ...
That first Trans Am race was also at Sebring, on March 25, 1966. Many Trans Am fans may be surprised to learn that the series is still around, and still looks a lot like it did 56 years ago.