Although officially discontinued all the way back in 2002, the Pontiac Firebird still boasts a dedicated following from Pontiac Trans Am fans and enthusiasts. In fact, this devotion is so strong that some companies currently manufacture heavily modified Chevy Camaro units that resemble what they believe a modern-day Firebird would look like. One such Trans Am recently popped up, and it’s for grabs.
Listed for sale in Florida on social media, this 2020 Pontiac Trans Am Outlaw was built under a licensing agreement by TransAm Worldwide, and is only one of 12 Outlaw edition vehicles built on the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro platform. Of those 12 muscle cars, only three are painted black and gold like this unit, further adding to the rarity.
What makes these builds stand out from the crowd is the exterior. Glass T-tops have been grafted onto the roof, while custom carbon fiber body panels help to differentiate this Trans Am from its Camaro foundation. There’s a special two-tone interior colorway, along with 20-inch snowflake wheels wrapped in 285/30R18 front and 305/30R18 rear tires.
The design is cool and all, but what about the greasy bits? Not to be overstated by the styling, this Trans Am Outlaw is powered by a 6.2L V8 LT1 gasoline engine that’s been upgraded with the Stage II package. This performance package includes a Magnuson supercharger, headers, and a cold air intake, all of which boost output up to the tune of 650 horsepower.
A GM eight-speed automatic transmission directs the power to the ground. In the ad, the seller states that they can even add more horsepower at the buyer’s expense if so desired.
The ad for this impressive build has this 2020 Pontiac Trans Am Outlaw listed for $210,000. What do you think, dear reader? Is this Trans Am worth the hefty price tag? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Only to Trans-Am nuts with crazy money
Miss Pontiac Firebird but this still looks like a Camaro so not worth the extra $$ imho.
And not as good as a Camaro.
How do they get 18″ tires on 20″ wheels?
18” tires on 20” wheels – That’s what makes it so special.
Tire stretcher! 🤣😂
I absolutely love it! Just wish I could afford it
TransAm Worldwide produces top notch products. Their cars are not simply Mickey Mouse garbage that looks like it came from aisle #3 at Pep Boys. Built from the ground up and assembled by hand, I’d love to add one of their specimens to my stable, but those prices are a little too salty, IMHO.
P.S. It’s too bad that this one is an automatic.
It not quite worth $210 Grand. A good $80-$90K. It looks like a vette interior styling. Its overrated. The 1977 model looks a lot better.
i♥️it
I don’t see the value to have the T/A name, when a loaded Camaro SS 2 convertible is just at $60,000.
Just my thought.
GM shed produce a throwback of the Pontiac Trans Am 1977 by far that would be one of the best throwbacks a car company could make. I can’t understand why they haven’t done it.I know I’m all in!!!!! wouldn’t it be nice to have a Trans Am with today’s modern technology and leather and interior options. And no, not an EV
Very cool, but way too pricey
To go back to the days of the original. “Bite Me”
Way to expensive. I’d rather have an original TA or Fire Bird
owned 2 of them in the past paid 130 and 140 respectively… Great Car but definitely not worth 210K
If they think this pseudo TA is worth 210k then my 02 vert with 110k miles must be worth at least half that! Anyone interested? lol
…nice car – but wants too much …. maybe put it up at Barrett’s to see what he can get for it… it will need a good detail
Was it a good idea, No
Is it worth that money, No
Did it cost that much to build it, maybe
Would it be a better car if a ’77 Trans Am was the starting point, Questionable, would depend on which head you wanted to satisfy.
Welcome to the world of custom cars.
Love Pontiacs! My first was a 1953, 4 dr. sedan, with a big straight 8. It was great to drive, especially on the highway.
This car is a classic example of “ breaking even “, price wise , is probably a big relief. I’m amazed that it actually exists. It’s a hot car for sure, would love to have it. At $210,000.00 you can’t even justify driving it – it’s a sheer collector car. GM would be smart to produce this car for an affordable price. This car represents a “ huge gamble “ in the fact that it might never go up in value.
If I had 210000 I could build my own Transam . I could build a super one with a 100000 I’m sure. But would be nice too have money too throw around like that. But If I had 210000 would try too buy 4 classic cars ready too drive. But it’s pretty nice thro. I’m a Transam guy but love them all.
I have a real TransAm. Definitely doesn’t cost that. It’s not a Camaro.
Broke ppl shouldn’t comment negative opinions! Just look at the beauty and wish like you have always!
For what they put into it and do to it to make it a Trans Am it is worth every penny that they ask for…
Not worth it. It’s not actually a Trans AM. Cool with my real vet. Would love a real trans am tho.
18 front 20 rear.read again
Not worth the $$$ he’s asking.
I have a 1986 Machiavelli 1of 12 in the world EVER BUILT by Henderson motor company. How much is my car worth????
Nice nice cars Warren, wish they would’ve opted for the 350 instead of the 305, it is what it Is. Cars are still so great to see! Haven’t heard of one being sold since Barrett Jackson back in 2016 where one hammered sold at $38,500.
I had a 79 trans am black on black no bird no nothing yet if had the I would love to have one
No ram air???
Why would Trans Am put automatic transmissions in any of these cars? Many of The 70/SS Chevelle tribute cars are getting automatics too. Real cars have three pedals!