1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Build Inspires New Hot Wheels Car: Video
A labor of love built by one man in his parent’s driveway.
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A labor of love built by one man in his parent’s driveway.
This one has covered fewer than 600 miles per year.
The two muscle cars are so closely matched that it all came down to the drivers.
The only surviving Tirebird promotional car can now be yours.
It could be yours for $69,500.
It makes nearly 1,300 horsepower!
A mid-engine Pontiac Firebird? With the magic of Photoshop, anything is possible!
Ram Air III, four-speed manual.
Which of these two GM performance icons will come out on top?
It’s not the real ‘Bandit’ but it’s darn close!
It has just 37,000 original miles on the clock.
The Bandit’s personal ride.
The ‘Macho’ Trans Am was the performance community’s rebuttal to new EPA regulations.
It’s packing a 455 cu. in. supercharged V8.
This may be one of the finest examples in existence.
A car that’s better in blue?
It could very well be the first all-wheel drive Trans-Am in the world.