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Our feature 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was the subject of refurbishment under prior ownership, with work including a full strip and repaint in its original shade of Bright Blue, replacing the ...
This 1979 Pontiac Trans Am miraculously has covered fewer ... Inside the Pontiac Trans Am, the light blue vinyl upholstery presents as new. The carpets show no wear or stains.
In 1980, Tod had his eye on a '79 Nocturne Blue four-speed Trans Am for his mom. She declined the purchase, but Tod was truly a Trans Am nut and he talked a friend into buying the very same one ...
Ray headed straight for Joe Coker Pontiac in Midwest City, Oklahoma, and on the lot sat a new Atlantis Blue '79 Trans Am complete with the 400 engine and four-speed manual trans. "I always liked ...
This is, sadly, the latter version. Greg Kimble had a blue 1979 Trans Am with an automatic back in the day that he took his wife on dates in. Well, he decided he wanted to relive those days ...
Instead, Lehner found a dark blue 1979 Pontiac Trans Am, complete with T-tops. The original owner was selling it with 34,000 miles on it. “This was a hot car for a high school kid,” Lehner said.
1979 was Trans Am's best year, as its production numbers went through the roof after a slow start in the first years of the decade. 1979 witnessed over 117K Trans Ams rolling off the assembly ...
It shouldn’t be too hard to find a 1979 Trans Am these days, especially as this was the best Firebird year in history. Pontiac produced close to 211,500 units, and the Trans Am reached an all ...
Nearly four decades ago, 18-year-old William Leland Jr., a distant relative of Henry Leland, the founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, bought a highly well-equipped 1979 Pontiac Trans Am for $10,095.
But they're just whippersnappers. A 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that's been driven less than 37 miles over the past 44 years is about to take a trip across the auction block. The 1979 car is a ...
Frank Rupert credits the slick, shiny, wet look of his 1979 Trans Am to a simple cleaning routine he follows. It’s one, he said, anybody could do. LIMA – Frank Rupert knows a thing or two when ...