We’ve no idea whether this concoction is a prototype or an aftermarket owner mod, but notice the Michigan manufacturer plate.
Any information about this unique combination of pony car and wagon would be greatly appreciated — in the comments.
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We’ve no idea whether this concoction is a prototype or an aftermarket owner mod, but notice the Michigan manufacturer plate.
Any information about this unique combination of pony car and wagon would be greatly appreciated — in the comments.
By Alex Luft
GM Authority Executive Editor with a passion for business strategy and fast cars.
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No way this could be a prototype.
This is an aftermarket mod:
http://www.automobilesnews.com/2008/12/03/ebay-find-of-the-day-trans-am-hurst-hauler-wagon/
And not really all that graceful:
http://www.niot.net/niot_570/2000_pontiac_trans_am_hurst_hauler-04_dec%20%284%29.jpg
Though Pontiac has done a few prototype Trans Am’s over the decades:
http://daddytypes.com/2007/06/08/q_what_is_the_pontiac_transam_type-k_wagon_by_pininfarina_alek.php
http://www.highperformancepontiac.com/events/hppp_0705_trans_am_nationals/photo_05.html
Thanks for the great info! I actually love those Pinifarina prototypes. But then again, I’m a wagon/hatch fiend. 🙂
Ahh…a Pontiac Shooting Brake. The very idea…LOL!
What would i do with a Hurst Kamback wagon?! What wouldn’t I do! Rest assured there would be LOTS of tire smoke…and constant excuses to make grocery and parts runs…
I LOVED this car back when it was on the “show” circuit in 2000-2002 or so. I think it was also in the Hot Rod Power Tour as well.